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We are looking to hire a nanny to do a nanny share three mornings a week 8am- 1 pm. We are flexible which three mornings it is between Monday and Thursday. It would be to look after two toddler boys of 22 months in age- (both families have just had a new baby so it would be to help us out so we can spend time with the babies). We can pay 12 pounds an hour and would need you to start as soon as possible.

We both live within a 5 minute walk from the Lordship pub on Lordship Lane and would be happy for you to alternate between both houses weekly/ daily. If you are interested please message me directly via the forum.


Many thanks,

Liz & Katy

my name is Caroline I live in Foresthill I am a nanny with 22yrs experience I have worked in a nanny share several times with new born and toddlers. I prepare healthy cook meals and provide a stimulating environment, my last job was in East Dulwich I am available and can start asap you can speak to my past employers to check references whom I still keep in touch.my number is 02036480597

thank you..

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