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Part-time or full-time nanny available immediately


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Our amazing and lovely nanny, Fani, is looking for a new full-time or part-time nanny position with more hours (ideally, at least 25), Monday-Thursday.


Fani lives in East Dulwich and has been doing after-school nannying for our two children for about 2 years. She has also done cleaning, ironing and cooking for us.


Fani is a mother herself (she has a 19 year old son), loves children, and is incredibly kind and super reliable. She has been an absolute lifesaver for our family, and has become a very good friend.


As well as helping us, she is currently looking after a 1 year old for 6 hours a week. She was previously looking after another 1 year old for 18 hours/week for a year.


Fani works at the cafe in Jags on Fridays, so this is one day she currently can't do. But other than that she is very flexible with the hours she can do.


She has also done babysitting for about 15 local families over a number of years.


Fani is looking to start ASAP, so please phone or Whatsapp her on 07717 060010 if you think she might be able to help your family.

We can also recommend Fani - she looks after our one year old every week (mentioned in the post above) and they have a brilliant time together. Fani is kind, gentle and such a warm person and has a lovely way with children - our son has developed a great bond with her in a very short time. She's wonderful and if I was working more we'd be snapping her up for more hours!
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