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Seeking nanny from mid-October


lflett

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Hi there


I'm looking for a nanny from mid-October, starting on 3 days a week until Christmas, and then potentially up to 4 days from January.


We have three children, the eldest of whom (nearly 4yrs) will be in nursery every day until 3.15pm - she would need collecting.

The middle one will be 2yrs by October, he will be in nursery for a couple of days a week but would need looking after for 1 to 2 days.

The newest member, will be 6 months in October, she will be under your full care.


The hours would be 9-5.30pm.


We haven't used a nanny before, our first two were brilliantly looked after by a childminder. The right candidate will be someone who has natural authority but not overly strict, who can help fuel their little imaginations, make their days fun whilst feeling secure. We would also like you to cook great food for the kids and help keep their spaces (rooms/toys) clean and tidy. We're looking for someone who can stay with us for a while (the kids are still young) and play a central role both in their development and in our family.


If you're interested please email me. We live near Brockwell Park in Brixton/Herne Hill.


Thanks

Louise

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Hi my names Emily , I'm 21 years old and I've been a nanny for nearly 4 years , I'm really interested in the position your looking to fill , if you would like to talk a bit more please feel free to email me - [email protected]

Many thanks hope to hear from you

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