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We are looking for a nanny for our two sons from next week until earliest mid July (3-4 days per week) as the nanny we were doing a trial with hasn?t worked out.


This is for my two sons (2 and 5). The older one is at school til 3.20pm at Ivydale. Hours would be roughly 8.45-5.45. Regular days Tuesday- Thursday with some Mondays/ Fridays occasionally.


We live near East Dulwich station.


We are ideally looking for someone ofsted registered as we have a backlog of childcare vouchers.


Do let me know if you are interested.


Thanks


Rebekah

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Dear Rebekah


I hope you are well.


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Have a lovely day

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