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Looking for full time nanny or Nannyshare from August /sept- Herne Hill


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We are a family with two boys, aged 4 and 20 months, who live in Herne Hill. We currently share a wonderful nanny but she is sadly staying on with the other family who are moving out of London in August. So we are looking for a nanny from 6th August or start of September (we can be flexible).


We live on Herne Hill road right by Ruskin Park.


HOURS:

In term time the hours would be 8:30-6:30 on Mondays and 11-6:30 Tuesday-Fridays. In the school holidays the hours would be 8:30-6:30 Monday to Friday.


Our 4 year old will be starting at Bessemer Grange primary school in September, and our youngest son will be starting at a nursery very close to our house, 9am-12pm Tuesday - Fridays(I'd be happy to average out the salary so there's not a salary drop in term time).


Our boys are active and love being outside, kicking a football in the garden or playing in the playground. We currently have a share with two boys aged 5 and 3, and it works really well as the boys have other children to play with every day after nursery.


In termtime our 20 month old will need collecting at 12pm then he'll have lunch and a sleep at home. Our four year old will need collecting at Bessemer Grange at 3.15pm.


In holiday time the eldest will need picking up from one of a couple of local activity clubs at midday / end of the day.


My husband works in financial services in the City and I am a freelance television producer. We spend lots of time in parks at weekends and seeing other friends with children.


We would be interested in a sole charge nanny or a share if the nanny was happy to do so. Our 4 year old does activity clubs during holidays so a share would mean the nanny only has our eldest son from 3-6:30 for the majority of the time.


I'd be looking for a nanny who has good UK references, a CRB check and preferably their own car. Ofsted registration isn't essential.


We are keen to find a nanny who will stay with us for a while and who can really become a part of the children's lives.


Please get in touch if interested.


Thanks,


Lulu

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