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Nanny looking for Wednesday Thursday and Friday


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Hi

We're looking for a nanny Wednesday and Thursdays. Original post below.

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Lucy


We are looking for a nanny two days a week for our easy going family. In the main it will be looking after our nearly four month old boy but one day will also involve school and nursery pick up and drop off.

The days can either be Tuesday and Wednesday or Wednesday and Thursday.

Wednesday is a longer day - 8.15 to 6.30ish and the other day 8.30 to 4.30.

The older children are 4 and 2, good fun and behave (most of the time).

We are based in Camberwell.

We're looking for someone relaxed but with experience looking after little ones and will also have fun with the older two after pick up.

This could be a term time only position if that works better.

Please email me - [email protected] - or DM me if interested.

Thanks

Lucy

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