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Posting on behalf of a family member :


Professional nanny in her fifties who is Young at heart and a hands on grandmother to nine has some childcare availability .

Has decades of experiences from nannying in and around Dulwich and checkable references .

Previous experiences includes from new born onwards , twins, nanny shares , school runs, and sole charge nanny positions ( some with housekeeping). Lots of forumites children have been looked after by me.

The children are kept entertained with fun days out to museums , seaside , parks , groups as well as arts and crafts and baking .

Good Cooked dinners made from scratch.


I'm looking for a three day nanny share position . I'm happy to help find another family if you are interested in sharing me for a nanny share but do not have another family lined up .


Please get in touch for more information .


Thank you .

Hello,


We are looking for a nanny to look after my daughter who is starting in reception class this September and my 1.5 year old son. We need you to work 7.30am until 6pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in our home in Upper Norwood (SE19) from the start of September. Also, I am a teacher so it would be for term time only.

Ofsted registered and references required. If you are interested, please can you PM me.


Thank you!

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