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Hi we are two families looking for a nanny to share starting from November; 3 days (Tuesday ? Thursday), 7.45am-6.15pm.

We have 2 children each.


The job would require looking after the 2 younger ones (6m old boy and 9m old girl) full time. We would host in one property only on Friern Road (right next to Peckham Rye Park).


The eldest from the other family(4 year old boy) needs the school run done to and from DUCKS (8.45-4.30) back to Friern road and then from 4.30 -6.15 would have 3 children. The school run would mean the youngest 2 would need to be taken along for the ride which can be by car or public transport (13min bus and 8 min walk). The eldest from one family (3.5 years old boy) will go to nursery full time and requires no nanny care.


We are looking for somebody who is caring and responsible and will feel like part of the family.

Please PM me if you are interested.

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