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Mother's help/part-time nanny wanted


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We're a friendly family looking for a mother's help or flexible nanny to help look after our fun and good natured 3 year old and 4 month old boys, starting in August. We live in a nice house with garden near Lordship Lane/Dulwich Village within easy reach of any of the East Dulwich bus routes or North Dulwich station.


The hours we're looking for are roughly 7.30am - 9am and 3pm - 7pm Monday to Thursday (we're looking for 4 days but we could be flexible on the days of the week). It would involve dropping off and picking up our 3 year old from nursery and help with both boys/around the house from nursery pick-up time until Dad gets home from work (7pm).


Mum is on maternity leave, so will be around and looking after the children with you, at least for the first 9 months. We would like you to be able to be in sole charge of the 3 year old for short periods.


It would be a bonus if you can speak German but not essential! (We are English but are trying to bring up the children bilingually.)


Please PM me if you're interested.


Sarah

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