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Looking for a family for Mon-Wed nanny share


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Hi,


We are looking for a family for a 3 day per week nanny share.


Our daughter was born in December 2017, and are looking for a family with one or two children to share a nanny from November when I go back to work, preferably Monday - Wednesday.


We have found a really lovely warm and experienced nanny who is currently available full time but happy to take a 3 day nanny share job.


We would also be open to looking for a nanny jointly.


I work as a social researcher and my husband is a legal academic. We live in Camberwell, near Kings College Hospital, and we'd be willing to host full time, or share hosting, depending on what suits the other family.


If you?d be interested in having a chat, please get in touch.


Kathleen

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