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Hi all


I am currently free wk days in December if needed as a

temp nanny.


I am also looking for something steady of 2/3days a wk from Dec/Jan.

I'm just finishing with a family at the moment.

My rate is ?10 an hour, I've over 12yrs experience and great references.



Specialize in under 5s

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi


We have two boys aged 3.5 years and 20 months. Our current nanny is leaving us to move outside London, so we are looking for a new nanny from February.


Would you be interested? Ideally it would be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8.45am til 6pm.


Our eldest goes to Effra nursery from 9.15 to 3.15 on Tuesday and Thursday, and just mornings on Wednesday. Ideally you would drop him off and pick him up.


We live in Craignair Rd, SW2.


Message me if so


Lucy

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