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We are looking for a nanny to look after our little boy (aged 2yr9m).

Some more details:

  • Full time hours (50hrs/week + occasional ad hoc babysits/evenings)
  • Live out
  • Competitive salary
  • Location: Herne Hill
  • Long term role

Benjamin is lovely (if I do say so myself...). He's very chatty, loves playing and reading, is obsessed with trains, and is an enthusiastic (though terrible) footballer.

We're looking for someone fun, grounded and reliable, with experience working with young children. The ideal candidate will live locally, too.

If you're interested, please drop me a message on this forum.

Many thanks

Sarah

Edited by SMT89

Good afternoon, 

I sent you a PM a few days ago, 

iv been a local nanny around dulwich/hh for over 15 years and a nanny for 27/28 years 

pls feel free to contact me for more information (there’s so many scares on here these days I will send information after a reply) 

many thanks 

Michelle 

  • SMT89 changed the title to *No Longer Looking * New nanny required - to start in January (or earlier if possible)

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