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Hi


We are looking for a nanny 3 days a week from September to January and then from mid jan onwards we need 2 full days on Monday and Tuesday or Monday and Friday and then 3 after school days from 3.30-6.30 so total 30 ish hours a week. if that sounds like it could work for you then please get in touch.


we have 3 girls, the eldest is at school so it is mainly looking after a 3 yr old and 20 month old on the two sole charge days. we are based in camberwell.


thanks


fran

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Hi there ,


I am really interested in your nanny position.

I am a qualified, experienced nanny with excellent references .

I have recently had a baby myself , and would be looking to bring

Her to work with me at a reduced rate of ?8 per hour ..

Is this something you could be intersted in ?

If so ? I could email you my cv and references .


Hope to hear from you soon


Clare xx

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