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We are looking for an experienced nanny to help with nursery pick up, dinner and bedtime routine two days per week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) for our two boys, Oliver and Theo, who are 9 months and 3.5 years old.

Driving is not required as the nursery is a 10min walk from our house in Herne Hill.

We anticipate the hours being 5:30pm (pick up) - 8:30pm (hopefully all asleep by then!), so 3 hours each day and therefore 6 hours / week. There might be some flexibility in this though and additional ad-hoc work is a definite possibility if desired.

Position available anytime from June onwards.

We would like someone experienced, with good English and a kind caring attitude.  If this might be of interest please do send me a message with a bit of information about yourself and your experience.

Thank for looking.

Harry & Diana

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