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Hello, we are an American family new to London, seeking a nanny to care for 2 month old baby whilst mum works from home. 3 days a week, days flexible, approximately 8 hours a day. Starting ASAP. We also have a 3.5 year old who attends full time nursery and so may need school runs sometimes ? it?s a 15 min walk so car not necessary. Duties will primarily be attending to baby, as well as some light child-related housework (laundry, meal prep, tidying) and occasional errands. Looking for someone nurturing, kind and energetic with previous young baby experience, as well as First Aid and other relevant checks. Please note that we are not interested in a nanny share or nannies who bring their own children. Please PM if interested. Thank you!

Hi there,


I can help you right away. I am an ex-teacher currently on a break from the classroom and looking for other opportunities. I live in North Dulwich, SE24, drive a car and have a current DBS. I am also mum to a 14 year old. I have a level 2 first aid cert. Please give me a call. 07796074597

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