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Fantastic Nanny available for up to 3 days a week, for 10 months from April 2017.


Missjojo

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We have the most BRILLIANT Nanny who will be looking for extra days while I?m off on maternity leave. We?d like to keep her with us for 2 days a week (any of Mon-Thurs) between April '17 and Jan/Feb '18, but we?d like to help her find extra days with another family. She will be coming back to full time with us in Jan/Feb 2018 .


She?ll have been with us for a year, joining when our kids were 1 and 4 years old. She is AMAZING. She?s worked in nurseries for about 5 years (and as a room leader) and as a nanny for years. She?s got childcare qualifications and has been great with her understanding of early years education.


Have I said she?s FANTASTIC? Our kids are so happy and they?re always out and about at playgroups, play dates, park trips etc. They have a fantastic diet and are kept busy with all sorts of creative play when they?re not out and about.


She?s committed to coming back to us full time, so it?d only suit someone looking for a 10 month arrangement.


PM me if you want to find out more.

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