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Looking for a Part Time Nanny Mo-Th from September


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Hello!


We're looking for a caring nanny for our two adorable boys to start between mid August and the beginning of September. We will need someone who can be with us a full day on Tuesday (8am-5pm) and roughly 2-3 hours on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (probably 3:20-5:20pm) during term time, and full days (8-5pm) Mo-Th during school holidays. There's a possibility of doing more hours and start earlier helping out in the house if this suits you.


You would mostly pick the boys up from school and nursery in Peckham Rye and take them home to East Dulwich, play with them, supervise homework and give them supper. A driving licence would help but maybe it's possible to manage the pickups without one.


Our boys are 2 and 7, very friendly and get on really well. They love creative activities, dancing, exploring the outdoors, and being silly. We're right next to Peckham Rye which is great for the kids to run around or have picnics.


On Tuesdays you'd be just with the little one, play with him, take him to fun activities or to the park.


Please pm me if your interested or with any questions you might have.

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