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Hi there,


We are looking for a DBS checked Nanny to look after our two boys (aged three and four) from September. We're looking for someone to do two and a half or three days (full days)from 8am until 6.30pm.The role will involve nursery and school drop offs and pick ups from St Anthony's school in East Dulwich. We're an easy going friendly bunch and would be happy to consider a nanny share with another local family if this would work. Thank you!

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