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Hi there, we're looking for a family who would like to share our fantastic nanny, Kahsu, on a full time basis. We have a five year old daughter and a three year old boy. Our son will join his sister full time at Herne Hill School from September. We envisage this would suit a family with a young child who would like to drop them off at our home in the morning and pick them up at night. But we're open to discussing other scenarios with older children and for part of the week. If our nanny looks after a younger child it would be as a sole carer between 9 and 3 during term time and with our children at all other times. She has experience of looking after a baby whilst doing a school run as she's done this with our two for the last two years.


Our nanny is 23 and has been caring for our children since 2008 and full time since 2010. She is patient, loving, energetic, hard working and wonderful with children. She is also very connected to local nannies, playgroups etc so your child would never be short of things to do. Her gross rate per family is 6 per hour based on an 11 hour day i.e. 8 AM - 7PM. She is ofsted registered so accepts child care vouchers. She also has a paediatric first aid qualification. please do let me know if you think this could work for you. Many thanks, John (and Lisa)

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