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We are a relaxed family living near Herne Hill and are looking for a Part Time Nanny (live-out) to look after our three children (girl 7, boy 4, girl 2. We'd like you to work ten hours a day for 3 days a week (Mon, Tues, Weds) from 8.30am - 6.30pm. The eldest two are at school (3 minute walk away) so the duties would be primarily looking after the youngest one, school pickups - my husband and I are going to try between us to always do drop off but on occasion you may need to do this. Other responsibilities would include washing and ironing for the children only, keeping their bedrooms and play areas tidy, preparing home-cooked meals for them and making sure that common areas such as the kitchen are kept clean and tidy. Driving licence would be useful but not essential, as it's fun in the holidays to visit places.

I have had a seven year career break whilst raising my three lovely children! I am now returning to work on a part time basis and am excited to find a wonderful nanny to help look after the children. We live in a great area right next to Brockwell Park and there is lovely community. I plan to be in the office most of the time but on occasion I may work from home if something comes up but it won't be frequent. If this is of interest, please get in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you.

Hi there. I am a professional nanny working in Herne Hill area for nearly 9 years (the same family with additional families on occasions). Unfortunately my family is moving to Scotland for the summer term and the summer holidays, therefore I have to find another job for the time being. Please let me know if you would be interested for a temporary nanny. I do understand if this is not the case. Just thought I'd give it a shot, because 3 full days would be perfect for me as I am doing part time bookkeeping for my partner's IT business also.

Please let me know if yuo want to know more information about me.

Kind Regards,

Jana Fasungova

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