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Our nanny will be available for two days a week from late August


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We are looking for a family to share our super nanny with from late August. She has been with us five and a half years and is utterly dependable.


Ideally she would work for us Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and for another family on Thursday and Friday, however we could also consider Wednesday and Friday if needed. She would need full days (8am - 7pm)


She prefers working with young children, but is very experienced and flexible with all ages. Our children are now attending school and nursery, so we only need her three days a week.


We have had a similar arrangement this year with another family, which is coming to an end as their youngest will be starting pre-school.


If you are interested, please give me a call on 07764 679 070 or 0207 207 6923.


Many thanks


Claire

Hello Claire - are you still looking for someone to share with? We are looking for a Nanny or Nanny share for our 3 year old daughter from September, but we would need Tuesdays and Wednesday full days, and Thursdays after school. Is there any way that could work for you? We will be living on Talfourd Rd, SE15.

Thanks! Eleanor 07531 421610

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