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Experienced Full-time Nanny wanted for well established nanny share of 2 children


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We are looking for an experienced Nanny to look after two children as part of a well established nanny share arrangement between two families in East Dulwich.


We have two lovely and boisterous children - a (nearly) 5 year old girl and 4 year old boy - and currently split the nanny share between our houses in East Dulwich.


As one child attends school in Herne Hill and another goes to nursery, we are looking for someone who can drive and manage drop offs and pick ups and who will provide activities, meals etc outside school/nursery hours and during school holidays. It goes without saying we want someone who is personable, loves kids (and vice versa!), can organise activities (parks, art, reading, cooking etc) and we can trust.


If you are interested and think you have the right experience, please PM me.


Thanks


Alex

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