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Update - Herne Hill Nanny needed - Mon-Weds for 6 weeks


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This is an update to our previous posting.


We are still looking for a temporary nanny to care for our 21 month old boy-girl twins on Mon, Tues and Weds 8am-6pm in Herne Hill (on the Tulse Hill side near Brockwell Park).


The role would be starting Mon 12 March and needed 3 days a week for at least a six weeks. You would be covering for our current nanny, who has hurt her wrist, and we are unsure when she'll be able to be back with us.


Some babysitting or additional days may be a possibility during this time, as well as in the longer-term, once you've gotten to know the children.


We are looking for someone reliable, warm and with previous nanny experience with similar aged children. OFSTED registration, DBS checked and first aid all desirable.


If interested, drop me a direct message with a bit about yourself and your experience. Thanks!

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