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Our fabulous nanny Kate has been looking after our 2 children for the last 2 years along with 2 older children. From September we are looking for a new family to replace our current share family.


Kate: very warm & calm nanny with 16 yrs experience (including 10 with share family). Takes children to activities outside the house (local music & play groups, park) & entertains them at home (e.g. music, art & role play). Ofsted registered - CRB check - first aid certificate.


Our family: Ivydale Road friendly and flexible family with a 5 year old girl (at Hatcham Temple Grove Free School) and a 3 year old boy (at morning nursery).


The share: mix of sole charge when our children are at school/nursery & shared care.


Hours: 8am-6.30pm, 4 days per week (three days with us, plus one day sole charge). Would consider alternative arrangements.


Our children have really enjoyed being part of a nanny share and we are looking for a happy sociable arrangement with a new family. Please get in touch to find out more.


Thanks


Jo

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