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Fabulous, experienced nanny available from 6th Sept


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Our wonderful, experienced, caring and responsible nanny is looking for a new job from 6th September this year. Our circumstances are changing so she will no longer be working with us after two great years looking after our boys. She has 15 years' nannying experience (sole charge and nanny share), experience with babies and school-age children, experience caring for multiples (triplets!). She is a great cook and is super organised. Very reliable, too.


She is looking for FT hours (i.e. full days). If you would like her contact details please text or PM me on 07523 270 288.

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Our nanny is still available to start a new position 6th Sept and comes with great experience and references. Happy to chat to anyone interested. Note that she is looking for at least 3-4 full time (10-11 hour) days and not less than 3 days.

Thanks!

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