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Mon-Wed nanny needed for nannyshare in Camberwell


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We?re looking for an experienced nanny to look after 3 children in a nannyshare from Monday to Wednesday, 8am to 6pm.


The job would involve dropping our four year old son at school, looking after our one year old daughter and an 11 month old little girl from a local family all day, and then picking up our son and caring for the 3 of them until 6pm.


Both families are in Camberwell, close to Denmark Hill station.


Start date 29th October with settling in before.


Do get in touch for more information.


Best wishes,


Cressida

Hi I was wondering if the post is open. I am interested in the job. I do work as a nanny share at the moment but one of the my parent is moving out of London. So I am looking for another job to continue working with children. Which I have done so for the past 19 years in a nursery. If you would line to get in contact with me this my number. 07830838404.my name is Sharon.

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