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Hello,


We are looking for a new nanny to Live in OR Live out and work 4 days a week (Friday off) to care for our 4 year old daughter and 2 year old Son. Our daughter will attend Duck's School in September 5 days a week and our Son will be at the nursery attached to the school 2 of the 4days.


Our ideal person would have at least 3 years experience of private nannying. Be looking for a permanent role for the next 2-3years and be happy with pro-rata approx ?450net/week ie more hours during school holidays and fewer when the kids are at school but the same monthly salary.


We'd like someone who loves children, is playful and organised and tidy.


We also have a lovely wheaten terrier called Daphne so any Nanny would have to be ok with Dogs, although taking care of her would not be part of the required role.


Please email me on [email protected] or message me 07791292693. To arrange a chat if you're interested.


Many thanks,


Jess

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