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We are looking for an experienced part-time nanny for our daughter from July, when she will be just over 3 months old, until the end of the year (with potential to extend). Ideally 3 full weekdays, but we are open to other options such as a combination of full days and half days (for a total of approx. 25 hrs per week max). We are located in a lovely light filled flat with high ceilings in SE15 near Queens Road Peckham. 

References from previous employers and dbs check essential.

If you are interested in the role please send a DM for an initial conversation.

Thank you, Luca

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