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Wanted: Part time live in/ live out nanny or au pair already in Dulwich and surrounding areas


amydown

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We are a loving, relaxed family in East Dulwich (Mundania Road) looking for a part time nanny (either live in or live out) or an au pair that is already in London (preferably in Dulwich area).


We currently have the most wonderful nanny who has been with our family for over 6 years. She is going to go on her maternity leave in March to have her own little bundle of joy and we are looking for someone that can continue to provide our two boys (aged 6 and 4) with care and support during her maternity leave.


Our boys will be at school during term time and we can be flexible with the number of hours (minimum 20 hours during term and more during holiday).


The most important qualities we are looking for are: loving and caring with genuine interest in children & a confident and capable individual with bags of common sense and energy.


Please do send me a PM if you are interested in finding out more.


Many thanks


Amy

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