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Nanny and nannyshare wanted in East Dulwich


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Hello,


We're looking for a nanny to become part of our family, and a family to share with, starting anytime from end of January, but we can be flexible for the right person.


The role is looking after our two fun, kind, loving girls (2 and 5), with a share family's child, 8am-6pm 3 days a week (ideally Tuesday - Thursday) plus occasional babysitting. Duties would include taking and collecting our eldest from school just up the road, preparing nutritious meals, doing home activities and attending play dates, parks, libraries etc.


Reliable, warm, affectionate, fun, calm, patient and firm but fair approach, active, non-smoker essential.


We've experienced two fantastic shares over the past nearly 5 years, so would love to find another great share, as well as another lovely nanny! We'd ideally like to host and are set up to do so with double buggy etc.


I have a reference about us from our last nanny so please pm me if you'd like to know more.


Thank you.

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