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Nanny wanted Herne Hill


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Full-time, Live out nanny, Herne Hill SE24



Friendly, professional couple require a full-time, live-out nanny to look after 11 month and 5 year sons in Herne Hill. Start date end of March.



We are looking for a kind, proactive, reliable, individual who is flexible and organised. The primary responsibilities are the safety, education and development of our sons. The job will include some cooking and housekeeping work. Basic hours will be Tuesday to Friday, 40 hours per week


Essential Criteria :


Previous Nanny experience

Checkable References

Fluency in written and spoken English

CRB check


Contact: [email protected]

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Dear Lisa, My name is Hazel, I have worked with other families in Herne Hill & Know the area well. I am Ofsted registered, I have 15+ years experience with Children of various ages.

I would be interested to know more about your family & the position.

I have attached my CV, and Cover note...


If you would like any further information you can contact me at my email address.

[email protected].

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards Hazel Taylor

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