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Hello


We are looking for a wonderful nanny for our 2 wonderful boys (3 and 4 y/o) from the end of August, when our current nanny leaves us to become a teacher.


We are looking for a fun, loving, experienced nanny for after school care (private school term dates). The position starts from end of August, and is from 3pm - 6.30pm Monday to Friday and possibly during the school holidays. We would also require the occasional evening for babysitting. The candidate must be a non-smoker, lead a health lifestyle, be fluent in English and most of all, love children. Duties would include collecting the boys from school, providing them with healthy snacks and meals, arranging play dates with friends, and helping them with their homework (nominal at the moment), and generally having fun and adventures. Other usual nursery duties also required. We are also open to discussions about a live in nanny.


We live near North Dulwich station.

Do get in touch

07813184495

[email protected] (not gmail)

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