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I'll be returning to work in January 2014 and would like to find a family to share a nanny with.


I will need a nanny for three days a week (I don't work on Mondays and will have another day off in the week, which day, tbc.)


I have a daughter who will be thirteen months old when I return to work. I also have a toddler who will be just over three years old. She is at Gumboots nursery and ideally the nanny would do drop offs and pick-ups for her but we are happy to negotiate on this. She currently attends from 10.00-4.00.


We live fairly close to Gumboots and would prefer the other family to also be near - I can normally walk there in 10 minutes, with dawdling toddler in tow!


I'm planning to start looking for a nanny in mid-November and thought it would be helpful to get to know the other family and child first, and also to have a clear idea of what we both need before starting interviews.


Please PM me if you would like to discuss further.


Thanks very much.

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