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Our brilliant full-time nanny will be leaving us in September as our little 2-year-old boy will be going to nursery. She?s currently live-in but is looking for live-out in the ED area.


She?s reliable, very responsible, caring, excellent cook for the kids adding loads of variety to their meals and is packed with loads of experience having come from nannying twins before us, working in a nurseries and having a maternity nurse qualification as well as a children?s nutritional course.


Her day-to-day duties include a nanny share with one of our friend?s little girl (who is the same age as our boy), she organises play dates and classes, household duties for them both (meals, swimming (when she has one) washing, etc.). We?re really sorry to see her go but just don?t need full time childcare during the day anymore.


She?s ideally looking for a 5 day a week job, live-out but is flexible for the right role.


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


Thanks!

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