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Hello

I am looking for an after school nanny for Monday to Thursday. Ideally I would like drop off at school as well.

We have a five year old boy and soon to be eight year old girl.

We live near Brockwell Park and they go to school half an hour's walk away at Dunraven so you must like walking!

We are a very relaxed family, open to nannies with their own baby or a student on a gap year. We just want someone to have fun with our kids, cook them tea and play a bit of football with them.

The children have always had nannies and are used to it.

Starting September in the school year.

I would really like you to live locally.

Message me if you are interested

Thanks

Elinor

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Hi Elinor


I am really interested in our afterschool nanny position and was wondering if you would consider wrap around childcare

( afterschool care plus full days holidays care - as would need a monthly salary )


I would also like to bring along my 2 year old daughter to work with me if that is possible ?

I'm British , qualified NNEB Trained nanny with 20 years ex perience with excellent references .

I also own a car . But I most definitely like the idea of walking !

So that's perfect


If you are are interested in me and this is what a you are looking for ? I would be happy to email you my cv and references


Many thanks


Clare x

Hi Clare

Thanks for your message. Am very happy for you to bring your daughter to work - we have done that before and it worked well.

I totally appreciate you asking about a monthly salary and we will need some holidays covered but not all but we can certainly pay a monthly salary with paid annual leave based on the number of hours we agree. I just need to work out how many holiday days we would need you.

In the mean time do you want to send me your CV and we can arrange to meet?

My email is [email protected]

Thanks

Elinor

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