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Term time nanny/nanny share Mon-Wed Herne Hill/North Dulwich


CaraJ

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Hello


We are looking for a term time only nanny/nanny share/childminder arrangement for our nearly 1 year old son from September. We live in Herne Hill and I work short hours Monday - Wednesday, fitting in between school drop offs and pick ups for older children. I'm hoping we might find a local family to share childcare with. If you have school age children and your nanny would like another child to look after during school hours, could we fit with you maybe?


I will be dropping our older children at schools in Dulwich village and Herne Hill so anywhere between those could work well. Our son is a happy, easy character who eats and sleeps well. He's the youngest of three so loves company and is very used to being around older children.


Please get in touch if you think we might be able to fit in with your childcare arrangement or if you know of or are a nanny/childminder who might be interested.


Thanks!


Catherine

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Catherine,


I'm currently looking for childcare for my daughter Mon-Wed beginning in September (she'll be 10 months old at the time). Would you be interested in finding a nanny for a nanny share together? What hours specifically would you need? We live in West Dulwich, near Rosendale Primary.


Looking forward to hearing from you!

Emily

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