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Looking for a lovely nanny for nanny share to start Dec/ Jan


megmj

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Hi,


We are two families in Nunhead looking for a lovely nanny to start in December/ January.


Timings are Monday - Thursdays 7.45 - 6.30pm. We have 1 boy Charlie and 1 girl Georgia who will be 1 year and 11 months when you start. We come from non smoking households and both have older children (who will be at nursery and school). We have both had nannies before so understand all about what is expected.


We are keen to have someone who is fun, creative, loves the outdoors and likes to cook. We love independent play but also lots of outdoor play too so someone who is keen to get out and explore the outdoors.


Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

Hi my name is sharon I am intersted in your post. At The moment i do work for 2 families so i have experince of working as a Nanny share. One of The family is moving home in october and The other family my hours are less now.i am looking for another Job. I well be avaliable to work. I have nearly 19 years of childcare working with children in a nursery from The ages of 9 months to 5 years. If I am what you are looking for I can send you my CV.
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To also add to this:


We are also open to live in nannies. We have a loft space with double bedroom and bathroom available.

OFSTED registered preferable but not essential

Teaching qualifications preferred

Experience in nanny shares and references will be requested.


Thank you!

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