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We are 2 families in East Dulwich seeking a full time live out nanny to start end of April/beginning of May. Between us we have 4 children (ages 6,6, 4 and 4) - all the children go to school/nursery at the same site (nursery is only 3 days a week)- and we live very close to each other so your time will be split between the 2 houses.

We currently have a nanny doing this for us and it works very well but she is leaving to have a baby so we are looking for a replacement.

Please PM me if you are interested in the role.

Thank you

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Hi the pink lady I am interested in your post working as a nanny. At the moment I do work as a nursery teacher in the babyroom. But I am looking to further my career working as a nanny.i love working with children which I have been doing so for the last 19 years. I have worked with ages 9 months to 9 years.

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