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part time NANNY Required ASAP (temp or perm)


abbeyq

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Hello


I am looking for a part time nanny (15-20 hours a week) to look after my 1 year old and 3 year old (although my 3 year old is at pre school mon-fri 9am-3 pm) term time only.


I am completely flexible on days and hours, so either two full days or 3-4 mornings (9.30 am start time) any days of the week (excluding sat and sun.) I am based in Dulwich and am happy to look at temporary or permanent candidates. It would be a great role for someone requiring some flexibility for other commitments. You must have nannying experience with young toddlers.


Please send your CV to [email protected] or message me on here.


thanks


Abbey

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Abbey


Are you still looking for a part time nanny? My amazing nanny Grace, who has been with us for nearly 7 years, is now looking for a part time position as my children are now both at school full time and I have a change in my job situation.


We would like to keep her 1 or 2 days a week so she is looking for a part time role to make her whole terms of full-time salary.


I can honestly say she is absolutely amazing with young children and is super experienced. Hence I am keen to keep her even if only for a day a week despite not really needing childcare at the moment as she has such a great bond with my kids.


I think it would need to be at least 20 hours for her but if it helps she is also an amazing cook and housekeeper and has always been happy to help me with laundry and cooking etc to make up hours.


Call or message me on 07973 570659 if you would like to chat.

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