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Nanny / Nannyshare wanted Herne Hill / Camberwell


LJS27

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Hello,

We are looking for a nanny or nanny share for three days a week to take care of our wonderful 2.5 year old boy. We have had the same excellent nanny since he was 6 months old and very sadly she is now leaving London and so we need to find someone new. We are based in Camberwell and our son attends the German Kindergarten in Herne Hill two days a week (hence this is a part time role). My husband and think our son benefits from the one to one (or one to a couple) care that having a nanny affords and we don?t feel that he is ready for full time nursery yet.

We would be very happy to hear from anyone who thinks this might be a suitable role.

All best wishes,

Lotte

  • 4 months later...

Hello, I am a nanny working in East Dulwich and my nanny share job comes to an end soon, I will stay for 2 days only with one of the families and looking for new job ideally for 3 days - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. As I am working in the area now I know lots of places and playgroups. We also have a good nanny network team in the area so we meet often, have playdates together because all children are in similar age. If you are interested and would like to chat over the phone or meet up just give me a call or send a message on 07854024285

Hope to hear from you soon

Justyna

Hello,

We are looking for a nanny or nanny share for three days a week to take care of our wonderful 2.5 year old boy. We have had the same excellent nanny since he was 6 months old and very sadly she is now leaving London and so we need to find someone new. We are based in Camberwell and our son attends the German Kindergarten in Herne Hill two days a week (hence this is a part time role). My husband and think our son benefits from the one to one (or one to a couple) care that having a nanny affords and we don?t feel that he is ready for full time nursery yet.

We would be very happy to hear from anyone who thinks this might be a suitable role.

All best wishes,

Lotte

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