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Nanny Share 3 days per week available with loving nanny and friendly family


AliC1a

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We're looking for a Family to share our loving, gentle and friendly nanny 2-3 days a week in the Camberwell/Peckham/East Dulwich/herne hill area. Our nanny is Ofsted registered, has over 25 years experience, and more importantly is genuinely interested in developing children.


Our little girl is 1 in September and very easy going, although desperate to be on the move! She's with our nanny Mon, Tues and Thurs (spending Wednesday with my mother in law). We're looking for someone to share 1-2 days (Mon, tues or thurs) and for a sole day on a Wednesday. We could be potentially flexible the sole day subject to agreeing with all the parties.


Our little girl has already had time with the nanny and has adjusted so quickly. The squeals of excitement when she sees her says it all really!


Please message me if you want any more details. The nanny share would be available from first week in September when our nanny finishes with her family of 10 years.


Thanks

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