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We are looking for a kind, warm and compassionate nanny to start from September (we could be flexible on start date for the right individual) to take care of our two wonderful boys, aged 4 and 1. Our 4 year old starts school in sept. We parent using a gentle parenting approach so if you have experience of this that would be amazing.


This would be on a part-time, long term basis (next 2 years) for two days a week (every Thursday and Friday) from 8.30 until 5.30pm in the first instance.


We are located in Brixton within walking distance of the wonderful brockwell park and it?s play ground, lots of cafes, shops and the library.


Please do get in touch if your interested.

Hello I am a Ofsted Nanny, with up to date dbs and first aid, cache level three in childcare and education, baby experience, car driver. Looking for a part time role. My email is [email protected] and phone is 07847 701286.


Could do a Zoom call. If you would like to have a chat.


Thank you


Carol Humphrey

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