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We’re looking for a nanny from mid-April (although we can be flexible with start dates for the right candidate) to look after our 4 year old and 18 month old girls. We’re based in central Herne Hill.


We would like full cover in the term time (50 hours a week) but part time in the school holidays as I’m a teacher (approx 30-40hours, although again we can be very flexible with days and timings). We would also be open to a term-time only nanny role if that suited a candidate.


Our eldest is at a local pre-school 5 days a week so responsibilities would include getting her ready for school and doing drop off and collection, as well as taking our younger daughter to activities in the day.


Please DM me in contact if you’d like more information.


Many thanks

Jessica

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