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We are a family with two adorable boys (7 1/2 and almost 3 years old) in East Dulwich (near Peckham Rye and Honour Oak Park) looking for a part time nanny. Our current wonderful nanny has been with us since September but is sadly relocating to Australia. We had a great trusting relationship with her and are hoping for the same again.


We'll need someone from Mo-Th who can collect the boys from school and nursery in Peckham and then take them to East Dulwich. The hours would be a full day (9am-6pm) on Tuesday and after school (ca.3-6pm) the other days (Mo, We, Th). The exact hours are somewhat negotiable, e.g. in case someone needs more/less hours we might be able to accommodate. We could potentially also do only after school hours if the nursery can give us an extra day.


The boys are fun, loving and well behaved (most of the time ;)). Our nanny adored them and never had any issues.


We speak English, Spanish and German at home so any of these languages will work for us!


We will separately also be looking for a part time housekeeper and are happy to combine these roles if someone is interested.


Please pm me if you're interested or have recommendations!

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