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PT nanny & family wanted for 3 day/wk nannyshare from September


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Hello,


We're looking for a nanny for three days a week from mid-late September. Ideally tue, wed, thur, hours 8am-6pm. Looking after our second daughter who'll be almost one then. *If possible* we would like to include pick-up and / or if doable, drop-off of our eldest (almost 4yr old then) from/to nursery just beyond Goose Green, towards Bellenden Road. The nursery is easy walking distance from our house, just off the main part of Lordship Lane.


If you are ofsted registered, crb checked, a non-smoker, reliable, trustworthy, kind, firm but fair, warm, fun, active, cook nutritious meals, and genuinely love looking after children, we would welcome hearing from you.


We're also looking for a family to share with, and think this set-up would best suit a family with a baby of a similar age to our youngest. We're happy to alternate hosting or not to host if we can find the right arrangement. Our girls are happy and fun children, and the youngest is in a good, standard routine.


Thank you.

Nanny avalible


Hello my name is Karen, I am 37 years old and have been a nanny for 10yrs, I am currently

Looking for a new position to start in September with a nanny share or sole charge I am open to either.

I have an NVQ 3 in child care, up to date first aid and a new DBS check.

I am very reliable and excellent time keeper, I can also be very flexible.



Please contact me if you feel I might fit in with your family.

Thanks Karen.

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