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We are looking for a new family to join our existing nanny share in Herne Hill from December 2018.

Our truly excellent, OFSTED registered nanny currently looks after my 15 month old son and 5 year old daughter, whom she takes and collects from Dulwich Village Infant School, 4 days a week.


Our share family are leaving and so a space has come free for one (or two depending on ages) children to join.

(minimum of 2-3 days share please).


Our experienced nanny has a wonderful manner with children of all ages and is skilled in catering to multiple age levels and play needs.


If you would like to discuss further please PM me.


Best wishes,


Sarah

Hello! Thank you - yes please can you send to [email protected]. A bit about us - We are on the hunt to find someone to come and work with our family from January.


Our little boy Sterling is 16 months - super social little man who loves to be out and about and especially with other children!


We would be looking for someone to work 5 days (flexible based on preference and also flexible on start and finish time)


We live at the bottom of Brockwell park so lots of groups and activities around us, our house has a garden, playroom and lots of space to run around!


would love to chat more! Thank you

Hi Sarah,


Any possibility you'd be interested in having someone join short term? Our nanny is on maternity leave and we'd arranged another nanny to cover for her, but that nanny just cancelled (she was meant to start on Monday). Our daughter is 14 months old. We'd be looking for childcare three days a week, Mon-Wed, from 7:30am-5:30pm. We're based in West Dulwich, near Rosendale Primary. We need someone from now until the beginning of April. Let me know if you think this might work!


Thanks,

Emily

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