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Hello we have 2 children age 7 and 3. The 3 year old will start full time pre school in September. We are looking for a lovely experienced nanny who shares our values regarding healthy habits and cooking nutritious food.

We are based in Dulwich SE21.

When the girls are in school, we would like the nanny to have all nursery duties (everything relating to the child) plus helping us keep the house tidy and cooking for the family.

During the holidays the focus is just the children and nursery duties.

Hours are:

During term time. 3 days 7:30am to 6:30pm and the 4th day 1pm to 7pm.

I am flexible regarding the days.

During holidays Monday to Thursday 7:30am to 6pm.

Please send me a CV ago apply. Thank u

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