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Nanny/ Childminder sought Herne Hill/ East Dulwich - 2 mornings a week 9.30-12.30


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From late mid/ march my son will be 10 months old. I am looking for a nanny or childminder for two mornings a week to take him to music/ play groups etc so that I can start working from home again. He sleeps very well so will just need to return to the house around 11 to be fed lunch and put to bed at 12/ 12.30.


I realise I am not offering loads of hours but i am hoping that it might be an extra little job for someone who's timings work. I would like to return to work eventually 3 whole days at some point so ideally the person will get to know the family and grow with us.


I have an older daughter, 4 years old who is at school. We often need babysitters in the evening too so extra money could be picked up there if needed.


I'd love to chat to you if you are interested now or in the future. My name is ALice so PM me if you are interested.

All best,

A

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