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We are a fun family with 3 children in primary school, based near Peckham Rye Common, looking for a nanny 3 days a week (Monday to Wednesday and possible Fridays) to look after our son and daughter (twins aged 9 and our son (age seven). The children are currently at at school from 9-3:15. Hours can be discussed, but we anticipate needing 4 hours a day (roughly 3:15-7 or 7:30). You will need to comfortable with having a hamster in the house (although you won't be expected to care for him), a bit of light meal prep and helping the children tidy up their toys, activities, and clothes. Please do get in touch if you're interested. We will require a DBS and first aid training as a minimum. Prior experience of nannying school aged children would be a huge bonus. Looking to start asap. Thank you! - Victoria 

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