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Hi

We're looking for a nanny/childminder from mid Sept for one of the following two scenarios. Please reply via PM if either of these would work below:


1) Nanny share: Full time nanny for 35-40 hours per week spread over 4 days - shared between 2 families. Hours 8-6ish, preferably Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. Would involve for first family (a) school and nursery drop offs, and pick-ups, and 1 full day with our 3 year old; and with family (b) full time care 3 days a week with an 18 month old, from 9am to 3pm.


2) Our family only: Part time nanny, pick ups from 3pm on Mon, Thurs, Friday; and full day child care with 3 year old on Tuesday. Ideally would involve drop offs at least 1 or 2 days a week as well. Total hours ~20/wk.


Our children are 3 and 5; with the share you would also care for the 18 month old.

Must be able to start mid/late Sept. Pay around ?10-11.50 hour depending on experience.


Please PM me if interested in the 35-40 or 20 hour contract option! We're based in Peckham, near Bellenden Road.

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