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Family wanted for Nannyshare - Nunhead from September


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We are looking for a family to share our nanny from September, when our current nannyshare family will sadly be leaving the arrangement as they are moving out of the area.


We live in Nunhead and have 2 children. The eldest is turning 5 and starting school in September (Edmund Waller) and our youngest is 18 months. We currently have the share set up as Monday to Thursday 7:45 to 6:30pm.


It would be great to find another family with a similar family set up, or another child a similar age to our youngest. As our nanny will need to do school pick ups most days, it could also work to have another school aged child. We are open to all possibilities!


We have a fabulous nanny that has been with us for the last 12 months. The children all adore her and she is a wonderful calm influence. She is also great at getting the kids out and about to different activities, playgroups etc.


If you think this could work for you, please get in touch.

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