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Our wonderful nanny, Natalie, is looking for a new role as our youngest child starts school in September. Natalie has worked with our family for over three years. She is highly qualified, very experienced and more importantly the children absolutely love being with her. She has an excellent network of nanny contacts in the area (Dulwich/Forest Hill) and knows all the good local classes and activities. For more information please pm me, but in short I can't recommend Natalie highly enough.


Natalie would consider part or full time positions, with the option of supplemental hours/ after school sharing with us, if it could work for you.


Martha

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Hello Martha,


We are a lovely family based in Dulwich looking for an English-speaking nanny to take care of their two children aged 2 and 5 years-old.


The oldest is attending school, so the nanny will be in charge of all the school-runs, as well as organising fun and educational activities throughout the day.


General nanny duties are required - we are looking for someone fun, bubbly and energetic who will focus on the children and their development.

The youngest is a little fussy when it comes to eating, it would be ideal if the nanny has experience with this.

She still naps in the afternoon, so ideally the nanny will help tidy up around the house during that time (no heavy housekeeping, just a general quick tidy up / start a washing machine / dishwasher etc).


Start Date: September 2019, Monday-Friday.


Would it be possible to put me in contact with Natalie?

Thanks,


Federica

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