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We are looking for a family to share our lovely nanny now that our children are at school and pre-school for part of each day.


Our nanny works with her own little boy (who is also at pre-school) ? she is very experienced, OFSTED registered and has childcare and first aid qualifications.


We live in Brockley, close to the station, and a share would need to be based at our house.


We think a share would be ideally suited to a family with a baby or toddler who would benefit from one-to-one care with our nanny in the mornings and time with the older children in the afternoon. Our nanny currently works full-time except Friday afternoons but we?re happy to consider any arrangements for the share. Please PM me if you think you might be interested.

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