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Looking for family for Nanny share from Feb/March


Dafny

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We are an easy-going family with two sociable daughters looking for a nanny share for 3 days a week (ideally tues-thurs). We would be happy to share with another family looking for more days and share 3 of their 4 or 5 days. We are beginning the process of looking for the right nanny and would love to find a family to share with too.


We have a 2 year old at nursery school two days a week (Herne Hill) and a 7 month old who will be at home. The share would include one drop off on a thursday at Herne Hill school. From September 2018 this will be 5 days a week.


We live in the middle of Upland Road situated between Peckham Rye and Dulwich park. We would require the nanny to start with us in the morning to help with breakfast around 7.30-7.45 and finish at 6.15pm. This can be flexible depending on other family's needs. We have space to host and are happy for other baby/child to be looked after at our place.


I plan to return to work sometime around beginning of March 2018, a few weeks either side would also work. We had a fantastic experience of a nanny share last time and are keen to set up a share with the same success this time.


Please get in touch if this sounds of interest to you.

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