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Hi all,


We are looking for a nanny who is potentially quite flexible in terms of hours. Ideally, we would like someone who can nanny for us from 3pm (or thereabouts) to 6pm (or thereabouts) on Wednesday to Friday. We could also potentially need someone for 9am to 6pm on Mondays and Tuesdays from September, but this doesn't necessarily have to be the same person - although it would be great if it was! However none of this is fixed and we could offer different scenarios depending on your availability and other commitments.


We are not necessarily looking for a sole charge nanny, as my wife will be home during the hours we are looking for - we are just looking for some extra help, particularly in the after school hours where all three of our children will be home. We are happy to work with a relatively inexperienced nanny, or a student who loves children and looking after children.


Please do get in touch via private message if you think this could work for you.


Thanks,

Malcolm

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Dear Malcolm,

I am looking for very flexible hours re nanny positions as I have a job as a part time teacher and I am looking for work around my hours. I teach child care courses/early years practice to professionals in a local college. I can offer references as well.


Not sure how this works re contact but here is my number 07761101449.


LYLA

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