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Wanted: live in nanny or au pair/ live out nanny to start in Feb/ early March


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We are looking for a loving and caring live in nanny or an au pair, or part time live out nanny to start in early March or February for a friendly, easy going family in East Dulwich.


We have a huge double bedroom and share of children's bathroom ready for the nanny/ au pair. We are relatively flexible on hours.


This is a maternity cover position for a minimum of 6 months.


Our boys are aged 6 and 4 and are at DPL during term time.


Would prefer a driver (clean licence) but would consider non-drivers for the right person.


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


Amy

Still looking for the right candidate.


We are offering a minimum of 25 hours/week during term time and up to 40 hrs during holidays but for simplicity, would like to offer a fixed monthly pay (pls see below), taking into account the fluctuation in hours requirement.


We are offering up to ?425/week net for live-out nannies, depending on experience and hours commitment.

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