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I am looking for a part time Nanny to start in January.


I live in SE22 and my daughter goes to school close to Dulwich Village.


I ideally need someone to help with wrap around care during termtime and a mix of full days and wrap around care during school holidays.


Hours can be negotiated but I would really like someone who could do Mon - Fri 7-8:30am and 3:30-6/6:30pm during termtime and then between 5 to 11 hours 5 days a week during school holidays.


I also need someone who can drive and has their own car.


It’s a really difficult ask and I’m open to discussion on hours as I can look to utilise school wrap around care or I can consider offering longer hours if that’s more appealing.


Please message me if you’re interested and I’ll happily share more information about what I am looking for.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there.


I’m still looking just in case anyone new is now available.


I have flexibility. I can add hours if needed.

But I do need a someone who can do:

7am - 8:30am and 3:45 - 6/6:30 at least 3-4 days a week during term-time and has availability to do a few more (if they’d like) during school holidays.


I have one junior school aged daughter and am looking for someone who would love to become part of our family.


A car driver is preferred but not essential.


All the best

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