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Looking for a nanny/housekeeper for Thursdays and one other day per week (flexible to suit candidates availability) to start ASAP.

Primarily caring for very easy going 8 month old boy as well as doing nursery pick ups and dinner for his 3 year old brother. Some cooking/light housekeeping could be included if the candidate would prefer additional hours, but not required if candidate would prefer core childcare hours.

Must be available to do bedtime/babysitting on Thursdays until around 11 (though obviously happy to make exceptions for special plans!) and ad hoc babysitting by arrangement (job includes a taxi home if working after 9).

Located in Peckham/East Dulwich.

We’d love to hear from you if you were interested in the role! 

Thanks, Tess

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Hello Tess,

My name is Karen, and I've been a Nanny for more than 30 years, caring for children of all ages from newborn up to 18 years old!

I live locally to you, and would be interested in learning about the job in more detail. 

If you would like to have a chat, my number is 07810 307502. 

Thank you, 

Karen. 

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