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Hello. Are you still available? We just posted what we are looking for, and you seem like you might fit our need:


We are looking for a German-speaking nanny to look after two baby boys, one 7 months old, the other 10 months old, in Camberwell, London. We are two families looking to share a nanny for our little ones. One family is German/Australian-American and the other is British. We got to know each other as neighbors in Camberwell and were lucky enough to have children at the same time. We are hoping our babies learn the love of adventures, the joy of being outdoors, the delight of play, and of course, German. We hope you will be their loving guide.


The position is for 18-24 hours/week at ?12/hour. Ideally, we would like 6-8 hours per day Monday, Thursday, and Friday although we would be willing to negotiate with a good candidate who needs a different schedule. Start date would be the end of August/ beginning of September. Both families are kind and generous. The care will take place at a family home with a nice garden. We are looking for a nanny who is completely fluent in German and can use that as the primary language with the children. Our ideal candidate will have experience with infants, give the babies his/her full attention, understand developmentally-appropriate play, and be interested in adventures.

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