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Hi there,


We are looking for an experienced nanny for two days a week -- we're flexible on which days, but Mon and Weds would be ideal for us. We have a two year-old daughter who would need to be taken to play groups/classes etc and a five year-old who would need dropping off and picking up at school in dulwich. Note we are also very open to a nanny share arrangement if you think that might work. Please PM me if you're interested and we can discuss further. Thanks.

Thanks all for your responses ...


southeastlondonmum, I've sent you a PM; thank you.


MonicaB, unfortunately we are now looking for a nanny from Sept until end 2016 for Mondays and Wednesdays (with possibility of varying the days from 2017 onwards), so the days you are available wouldn't work for us, sorry.


eglisguti, we are just looking for two days a week, sorry.

Hi there I'm available two day a week that would work well for me I didn't have to look at after A little girl since she was four months old and loved every minute of it no she's a big school i'm DBS checked and help out in school kind regards Sharon
  • 2 weeks later...

Hello,


We are still looking for a suitable arrangement -- either a sole-care nanny or a nanny share, so please do get in touch if you are either a nanny with availability on Mondays & Wednesdays or a family looking for a nanny share for those days.


Thanks :)

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