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Bilingual nanny wanted


beelaw

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We are looking for a nanny for our two daughters age 4.5 years and 9 months. We live near Penge East station and are initially looking for someone one/two days a week with the scope for this to be increased in the next couple of months (possibly sooner) when I return to work.


Our eldest daughter is due to start at a school in East Dulwich full time from September.


We are looking for someone who has been DBS checked and speaks fluent English and French (or another language) as we hope for our daughters to be bilingual. The eldest will learn French in school although we are an English only speaking household. Ideally you would have a full driving licence and access to a car.


Our number one priority is finding someone trustworthy, caring and excellent with children who could become an addition to our family. We would require a CV and references would be checked. We'd consider a nanny share.


If you're interested and would like to know more please PM me.

Thanks

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