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Hello!

I am a nanny looking for a new role - ideally three days a week but open to four days. Available from March 2026 onwards.

I have been a nanny for 20 years and have lots of experience looking after little ones aged from newborn to twelve years old. I have a childcare qualification, paediatric first aid training and I am dbs checked. 

Looking forward to finding a new family to work with and having lots of adventures with the little ones.

Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss.

Kind regards

Lisa

Edited by Thedulwichnanny24
  • Thedulwichnanny24 changed the title to Nanny available for three day position - available from March 2026!

Hi Lisa,

Your experience sounds great. We’re two local families looking for a nanny for a shared role caring for two 12-month-olds, three days a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8am–6pm), starting ASAP (though early March would do if we could do some familiarisation beforehand) and ideally running until at least September 2027.

If this could be of interest, I’d love to chat and share more details.

Best,

Rose

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