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We have a wonderful nanny who has been with us for over 5 years, we have done various shares over the years and as both our kids will be at school from September are looking for a new share. We can be flexible with the start date and also start and end times, the share would need to be at our house (at least before and after school), close to North Dulwich station. We would like to have a share starting September latest.


Relevant details are:

- Monday to Thursday 7.30-18:30 (could share for between 2 and 4 of those days and potentially for partial hours)

- Ofted registered and extremely experineced (has dealt with dietary and medical needs for our children)

- Share is with 2 children, girl aged 6 and boy aged 4, both will be at Dulwich Village Infants

- Taught both our children to swim!

- Creates a fun and loving environment, encouraging good manners and behaviour

- 4 weeks holiday a year (2 agreed by families and 2 chosen by the nanny)

- Tax, NI and payroll services provided through tax nanny

- Insurance, ofsted registration and first aid certified and paid up to Feb 2017

- Our house has a playroom, garden, large open plan kitchen. We can provide high chair, cot and buggy as needed.


?12.50-13.50 an hour shared rate depending on number of children, split of this rate would depend on arrangement. Please get in touch if you are interested.

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