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Part-time nanny/nanny share se23


HutchG

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I am looking for a nanny who could help me either 1 day or 2 days (9-4) or 2 x 1/2 days (9-12)on Tuesdays and Thursdays (or one of them). I am currently on mat leave (with a 3 week old) but am looking for a helping hand with my 2.5 year old son & with family life.


I am keen to have some extra help so I can care for my baby but at the same time perhaps be available to my son. This might mean for example having support so I could come to a group or the park, help making food etc. This would be a contract between now and mid August 2018. (In April 2019 I will also be looking for a part time live out nanny for my daughter who will turn 1 when I go back to work so if this works out we can discuss a longer contract for then too).


I am also happy to discuss a nanny share or local playgroups (se23).


Thanks!

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Hi

How are you?

My name is Iria

Can you please tell me a bit about the job?

I have been a nanny housekeeper for over 15 years

And i am looking for part time job

Thank you and I hope to speak to you soon

I live at se19

All the best

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