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Seeking a shared nanny; January 2018 start


mendozy

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We are two Dulwich/Herne Hill-based mothers seeking a shared nanny we can work with on a long-term basis from January 2018. Our babies, a girl and a boy, will be 12 months and 13 months respectively at that point. You would be working four full days, Mon-Thu, but with only one child on Wednesdays.


Must haves:

Responsible, gentle, organised and reliable; good communicator who uses lots of verbal engagement; cooks varied, healthy meals; energetic, proactive and offers stimulating activities; has fantastic references, up to date first aid training and is DBS checked.


You MUST be interested in working as a shared nanny -- please don't contact us if you are interviewing for or seeking a sole charge position.


Like to haves:

English as a first language (and ideally some French)

Highly experienced

Lives locally


Please PM me for further details -- we are running interviews beginning Wednesday 15 November and will be making offers early the following week.

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