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Nannny share - September - SE24/21/5


KBN

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We are looking to share our fantastic nanny from September, 3 days per week, Monday to Wednesday. She may be able to do the remainder of the week sole charge if needed.


Our nanny has been with us 6 years, and we highly recommend her and want to keep her longer! She is Ofsted registered, CRB checked with up to date first aid. She is British and has worked as a nanny in the Dulwich area for approaching ten years - knows the baby groups and local activities etc, and has also worked in the baby room in a nursery. Overall over 15 years child care experience.


We have had 2 very successful shares over the 6 years, and she has always been flexible, professional, hardly ever absent, and above all, down to earth and a great friend to our children from babyhood on, who "never want another nanny".


We live near Ruskin Park, and have 2 daughters, 7 and 5. We need our nanny after school and holidays, but are looking to share her as she has all day until school pick up free.


Might suit:


- family with baby/one young one needing full day care, and one school aged child, needing pick up from the Bessemer/DVI/Alleyns/JAPS/HH School area (ours are at Alleyns). She has picked ours up with others at HH School and Bessemer while with us: both have worked well.


- someone with one baby/child happy to have our two around after school


- someone needing school hours care only


Please PM me if interested.


KBN

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