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Mon-Weds nanny wanted for lovely family from June


RooTwo

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We are looking for a new nanny for our 2 year old daughter, who would also take the older ones (10 and 8) to school, and pick them up, as well as looking after all three children during school holidays. We will need someone from June, Monday - Weds, 8/8.30 to 6.30. We live in West Dulwich and the children go to school very locally.


?10 gross an hour so would not suit a formally qualified, experienced nanny but rather someone who has other interests/work but also a love of children. CRB/First Aid essential. Driving licence and own car would be a bonus.


We would like someone with boundless energy and a great sense of fun who can manage the demands of three children of different ages! We are a relaxed, friendly family and we hope you would feel very at home with us.


Please PM me with CV if you're interested - many thanks.


Georgia

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