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We are looking for a nanny 3-4 days a week to care for our daughter (who will be 8mo) from September. Ideally Monday - Wed 7.30-6pm (with some flexibility/ possibility for 4 days). We live in SE15 (Peckham/ East Dulwich border). We are looking for a nanny who lives locally and has relevant/ recent baby experience. We would love to find someone who is looking for a long term position and can become part of the family. We'd love for our daughter to continue going to local groups and classes and interacting with other children. I will be returning to work at the beginning of Sept so ideally we would like someone who can start just before this and have a short handover time. We would love the option of occasional babysitting in the evening but this is a bonus and not essential! 

We are looking for someone with experience with developmental milestones and who can encourage learning through play. Other duties to include all typical nursery duties (cooking/ laundry for the baby) and making sure the toys and baby areas are clean. 

In addition we would be interested in a local nanny share covering Mon- Thurs. 

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