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Hi,


We are a family based in East Dulwich looking for a Nanny to look after our daughter (who will be 1), from the beginning of January to March, when she starts at nursery.

We are looking for someone who could be available:

Tuesdays and Fridays

Ideally 8am - 6pm although could potentially be a little flexible

Potentially help with nursery drop offs and pick ups for our 3 year old son (the nursery is on our road) although not necessary.


We would also be happy to join a nanny share.


Please get in touch if you are interested.

Thanks,

Alexandra

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Hi!


I nanny in east dulwich and have availability on Mondays and Tuesdays and in between school pick up hours on Wed if that's of any help to you?


I can offer excellent references and have extensive experience working with children and babies therapeutically and creatively.

Kind regards

Shara

07538 999503

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