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Looking for a Nanny 2/3 days. Se23


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Looking for a nanny for an existing nanny share arrangement to start in early November (or sooner) in Honor Oak SE23. The role is for 2 days a week (Tuesday and Wednesday but there is scope to change this) and there is also potential to add a third day. Hours are 8am to 6pm. You'd be looking after an 11m old and 17m old all day and picking up their 3 year old siblings from a local nursery that is walking distance at 4pm. We're looking for someone who is kind and patient, playful and has good initiative. Please get in touch for more details
Hi I am intersted in your post my name is sharon at The moment i do Nanny share one of The family is moving out of London next month. And The other family I am working for is less hours now so I am looking for another Job. I have 19 years experince working in a nursery with children ages 9 months to 5 years. If I am what you are looking for I can send you my CV.

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