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Looking for a Nanny 4 days/week


marille

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We're looking for a nanny for our two sweet boys (1 & 6 years old). They enjoy creative play, baking, the garden and walks in the park.


You'll need to have experience with babies and references.


We are in Peckham Rye. Your working hours would be Mo-Th, min. 8-9 hours/day and the occasional evening. Flexibility is important, so this would suit someone local who doesn't mind staying an hour longer if needed. Starting date is negotiable.


We're a trilingual family - if you speak German or Spanish that would be great! But it's not essential.


If you're interested please pm me with a little bit about yourself, your experience and what you're looking for.


We're looking forward to hearing from you.

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Hi Marille,


I am a nanny currently working in ED with 21 years experienced. I am not looking for a position but do know of a nanny names Jade Slattery who is a wonderful carer, I have known her for a long time and have seen her with children of all ages. She is caring, trustworthy and has a wonderful personality. I have seen many nannies throughout my career and Jade stands out in terms of care and ability when it comes to looking after little ones. If you would like to know more you can email me on [email protected] or call Jade directly on 07506766649.


Warm regards, Veronique

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