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Hello,


Our amazing nanny will be leaving us in September after 3 years with us. Our youngest will be going to full time nursery so we?ll be moving onto an au pair.


She?s warm, reliable, good fun and very responsible with loads of experience. Our children are now 10, 8 and 3 1/2 - so she started when the little one was 8 months old. We?re extremely sorry to see her go but just don?t need full time childcare during the day anymore. My friends often see her walking round Dulwich with the children and often comment on what a brilliant relationship she has with the children and how she is always really engaged with them.


She does all the children?s washing, takes our youngest to loads of groups and swimming, is extremely happy to host mass play-dates for the older two (and little one now...)


She?s ideally looking for a 4 day a week job. Currently she does 11 hours a day for us, 4 days a week and she wouldn?t be able to just do after school care or fewer hours than that (or we?d keep her!).


Please PM me if you are interested - I?ll be happy to answer any questions and can pass on her details.


Thanks!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi there! I would love your nanny's details. We are looking for a live-in nanny share to help with our two boys, both 2, near Peckham Rye park. I hope that's something she might be interested in, in which case I would love to hear from her.

Best wishes

Olivia

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