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Dear All


At the moment we have a full time Nanny (Joanne) looking after our 2-year-old boy (Rafe). He is starting nursery at Gumboots in September so Joanne will be looking elsewhere for full time Nanny work.


Ideally we would still like Joanne to do some drop-offs and pick-ups in the week for us, most likely working Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7am ? 8:30 and again from 5pm to 6:30pm (same days). (we also have a 5 year old at Dulwich Village Infants School).


We are looking for someone who needs a full time Nanny either excluding those times, or more ideally someone who would be willing to do a Nanny share during the hours that we need.


Joanne?s priority, for obvious reasons, is to find a full-time job so if neither of the above options are acceptable then we would still like to put any prospective employers in touch with her. We would then have to find someone else who is more able to put in only the hours that we need.


Joanne charges ?11 per hour for one family and ?14 per hour when looking after 2 families children which we would split for the hours she would be working for us as well.


She lives fairly locally (Brixton) has been incredibly reliable, is lovely, a really hard worker and really everything you would look for in a Nanny in our opinion.


We are happy for any children to be looked after at our house during sharing (we live on Druce Road, just off Court Lane), or that could also be split, open to discussion on that one.


If anyone is interested in any of the arrangements suggested above or is simply looking for a full time Nanny to start around beginning of September, please do let me know.


Thanks a lot


Will

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