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Hi all


We would be open to sharing a nanny or babysitter with another family to make it worthwhile for a nanny/babysitter so if you have similar childcare requirements, please get in touch. I thought this might suit someone who needs a school pick up to provide at least 4 working hours to the nanny/babysitter.


We have an almost 3 year old son for which we would like a regular nanny or babysitter for nursery pick ups from Forest Hill to take back to ours for dinner / bathtime until one of us is back home (Sydenham/FH borders). Hours would be 5/530 to 730pm. Requirements will vary but we have found we are able to work out days in advance. General rule has been once a week and then full weeks when I travel every 2 months or so.

We are asking for someone with childcare experience and CRB checked and first aid certificate; and that could provide references.

Please contact me if of interest on 07946436051 or via PM.


Thanks!

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