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We are a friendly family, with two twin girls aged 4.5 based in East Dulwich. Our girls start Heber school in Sept and we are looking for a lovely Nanny to come and prepare breakfast for them in the morning, walk them to Heber school and pick them up at 315pm. We would like the nanny to stay with them at home doing a mixture of play time, reading books , cooking their tea and bath / shower and usual tidying up. We are also happy to consider the Nanny to start a bit earlier than 315pm to do some light laundry / cleaning in the house for the girls before pick up time. Finish time is around 630Pm / 645pm. There is also occasional / regular babysitting if the Nanny is interested.


We are looking for someone who is warm, friendly, great with kids of a young age who can tend to the above and someone whom we can welcome warmly into our family home. Also someone with previous good references too.


Please get in touch for a chat if you are interested.


Thank you

Jess

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