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Our wonderful nanny is looking for some extra days as the family we share her with no longer need their hours. At present our family employs her for 15 hours a week on a Monday and Friday and so we are hoping to help her find another family who can commit to at least 15 hours to give her a total of 30hrs a week, however more hours could also be possible. Our days can be flexible if necessary, we just really don't want to loose her as she is fantastic and has developed a great bond with our toddler son over a relatively short space of time. She lives locally in East Dulwich so knows the area well and has experience with a range of age groups both in the nursery setting and as a sole charge nanny. She is very organised and takes it upon herself to plan activities for the day, both at home and out and about. She also helps me out with our newborn and is very keen to assist with child related household tasks as well as cooking for and feeding our toddler. She has just updated her first aid training and is CRB checked and has excellent references available from previous employers. This is someone who really enjoys and takes pride in her role and is enthusiastic about childcare and development, she is respectful of our beliefs and methods when it comes to childcare and how we run our household and is quietly confident and creative when dealing with our children, making even the most meaneal task into a game.


We are desperate not to loose her as it was so hard to find a good fit, but she needs a minimum of 30 hours a week which we can't provide by ourselves, please message me if you'd like more information.

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