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Nanny-share available from September or sooner, Herne Hill SE24/21 or thereabouts


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We now have a nanny (British, experienced, qualified) in a part nanny-share arrangement (Mondays and Wednesdays) but are looking to find a family interested in sharing the same nanny with us for Thursdays and Fridays (+/- Tuesdays with the other family). A Thursdays and Fridays arrangement would be suited to a family with one or two children requiring local school pick-up and day-care during the school holidays or a family with one baby (ideally c.10-months-old in September) or toddler. We live in Herne Hill, SE24 9DH. Please PM me if interested; happy to discuss further on the telephone. NB We won't be employing the nanny on Tuesdays but the other family will be for school pick-up c.3.30pm and day-care during the school holidays so a further share including Tuesdays would need to be agreed with them wrt logistics, suitability etc (perfectly possible).

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We are an organised and easy-going British doctor/lawyer couple seeking a nanny to care for our daughter from mid-September. We are also open to a nanny-share arrangement and on the lookout for a possible good match/right fit. We live in Herne Hill, SE24 9DH.


We are looking for an experienced nanny to start in early/mid September by which time our daughter will be ~10-months-old. Good English essential but does not need to be native tongue. [in fact very happy for a polyglot]. Prefer some appropriate qualifications and OFSTED registration but happy to review and consider any CV/references - a genuine love and enjoyment of working with babies and children is perhaps more important to us. Keen for fun and organised nanny with at least some experience, also confidence, initiative, and a strong appreciation of the outdoors. A good ear and love of singing/music would be a bonus.


This is a live out position. We need childcare for four days a week -either M/T/T/F or M/W/T/F, tbc- and for likely hours 07:30/08:00-18:30. May also want to work some evening and weekend babysitting hours into contract if possible - negotiable. We would look to arrange contract/pay/tax etc via nanny tax.co.uk or nannypaye.co.uk or similar.


If interested please PM me with your CV +/- references and salary expectations.


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