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We are looking for a live-out nanny for our son who is currently six months old ? East Dulwich based.


We are looking for someone experienced and organised who will make life with a little one that much easier. The ideal candidate would share his high levels of energy, have a mind for creative play and a firm but fair hand as well as the confidence to get out and about. They would also need to be confident in their written and spoken English.


At the moment we are only considering those with formal and relevant childcare qualifications. If you?re interested please PM me your email along with a few lines about yourself. Please also include your qualifications. I will reply to everyone and will be interviewing from w/c 6 Feb.


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Flexible start-date from between March and April

4-5 days a week (contract also includes one Saturday and one evening a month)

Hours 7.30-7.30 on at least three days, other days a degree of flexible to suit all parties

The two Ds: dog lover and driver

Role will include cooking and preparing meals and doing child?s laundry etc

Based in East Dulwich

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