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Nanny share available. Highly qualified, loving nanny


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I am looking for another family to share my nanny 2-3 days a week, during the day, starting in January 2020. Our nanny has 20+ years experience as a childcare provider in nurseries and as a private nanny. She has just updated her First Aid training and will be Ofsted registered in January. I am offering a minimum of 20 hours to another family who would like to have a caring, loving, experienced nanny look after their children. Hours and days can be negotiated with me. Please do get in touch if you are interested in learning more.


-Victoria

Hi Victoria,

My wife and I are looking for childcare for our 14 month old son Leo for a couple of days a week.

How old are your children and where exactly are you based?

Happy to chat on the phone tomorrow if you?re still looking....

I?m on 07980520595.

Thanks

Jonny

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