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Hi 

We are looking for a part-time nanny or babysitter from August or September

Our wonderful current nanny will be leaving us to have her 3rd child

Our current set up is that we have 15 hours of childcare a week, and another family we share with has 10 hours of childcare a week. There is sometimes additional babysitting and school holiday care (optional) and it could be a term term only arrangement or not. 
 

At a minimum we are looking for 2 days a week after school, this could be 4 days after school with the other family, and we also have a toddler who there could be the option of looking after for 1-2 full days (she attends nursery part time at the moment). 
 

We live in Honor Oak Park and our three girls will be aged 2, 5, and 7 in September. Happy to share more information with anyone who might be interested. 
 

We can be quite flexible on hours and set up for the right person, the most important think is having someone who has a good relationship with our family , as we don’t have any family locally we can rely on for extra help. 
 

Posting this far out in case anyone is already aware that their situation might change then with the new school year starting etc. 

Thank you! 

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