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Hi there,

 

I'm a nanny looking for a family to join a share with another family with a 10 month joyful and bubbly old baby girl when the share will start in May.

We are looking for 4 days a week but I can adapt myself if you are looking for 5 days, or start before May if you need it.

Hours are flexible depending on each family's needs, but roughly the window can be between 7am and 6pm.

Considered areas are : Peckham, ED  and Dulwich village. Denmark Hill / Camberwell to if close to Rye Lane.

French and English speaking household.

Please do not hesitate if you want more details.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

With regards

A very important point. This is a long term contract with a 2 year fix as minimum so from May 2024 to May 2026 minimum. So if you are looking to join the shore for a few months hoping to have a place in the nursery please do not consider this post. I want to build a stable environment around the babies.

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