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Hello,


We are looking for a nanny from September for our three children who are aged 4, 7 and 9.


They currently all go to school in Dulwich. We live between Stockwell and Vauxhall and they are driven to school so we would need a driver.


We are flexible with what we are looking for, this could be either:


A before and after school nanny four days per week (Mon-Thurs), ideally someone who can do longer hours in the holidays and hopefully 1-2 nights regular babysitting per week.


Or


A part time nanny for two full days and hopefully one/two other afternoon per week, again with some babysitting.


We are looking for the right person who fits with our family and therefore will be flexible with days and times. We can use the school to fill in gaps with before and after school clubs and our priority is the right person.


Please let me know if you are interested on [email protected] and I can send more details.


Thanks,

Emma

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