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Looking for a Nanny for two wonderful children in SE22. asap

The hours are :

a. In term time before and after school; 7.15am to 9am and 3.15pm to 6.30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and

b. 8 weeks of school holidays per year from 7.30am to 5.30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and Friday morning (8am to 12.30pm). Which weeks of the school holidays will be agreed with you in advance.


I am the current Nanny helping my NF find a replacement, if you would like to apply and or have any questions please pm me and I will forward onto my employer.


I am currently in my 4th year with this wonderful family and can highly recommend them.























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Hi, I work 20 hours per week term time yes its a split shift so 7.15am to 9am, then 3.15pm to 6.30pm. and 44.5 hours per week for 8 weeks during the school holidays, these are full days.

I'm not on call outside my contracted hours,

I am leaving to take a receptionist job, it has been a very hard decision for me to make as the family are wonderful but I'm over 50 now and feel I need a sit down job that will also exercise my brain.

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