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Hi,


We are two families looking for a kind and caring nanny to look after our two 6 month olds for 4/5 days a week from approx. 8am to 6pm. Obviously we'd like you to have experience of looking after babies and all the usual Ofsted/CRB/first aid etc. please. We live in Peckham Rye and East Dulwich and would like to be flexible about location for the share so a car or driving licence is preferable.


Start date would ideally be 4 January but we can potentially push this by a few weeks if needed and we'd like to try and have at least an afternoon or two 'settling in' together before then if possible.


Please PM if you're interested.


Many thanks


Charlotte and Mary

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