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Looking for a part time nanny and/or nanny share family from June


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We are looking for someone to care for our son, who will be a year old in June, and for another family who would like to share nanny care from early June. We will need someone 3 days a week, likely Wednesday-Thursday-Friday, 8am-6pm. We're happy to host care in our home, or for care to go back and forth between the sharing families' houses.


We are looking for someone who has a gentle approach and who has extensive experience with babies and young toddlers. Our son is very active so we are looking for someone who will be happy to get down on the floor and play with him, and take him and the other family's child/ren out to playgroups, libraries, classes etc. We want to find someone who can help prepare healthy vegetarian food for our son, who can come up with fun activities, and who can help to make sure our son feels loved and listened to while we are at work. Knowledge of RIE and/or Montessori is a plus.


We need a nanny who is first aid trained, who has a current DBS check, and who has fantastic references. Excellent English is imperative but we definitely welcome speakers of other languages.


Please do get in touch if you're interested in the job, or if you're another family who would like to share a nanny with a similar profile.

Good envening,

Nice to see you ad on the forum because it is exactly what I am looking for.

Nanny and french teacher for young children since more than 2 years now, I have good references and experience.

Fun, creative and reliable, I could be the right nanny for your little boy.

I am currently working for a family in ED, with 2 kids (4 and 2,5 yo). As my contract will end in June, it could be perfect to switch with your family.

Can't wait to hear more about you, please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and CV/references.

Have a lovely evening

Marlene

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Marlene


We are looking for a nanny (and a family to nanny share with) from July (when our daughter will turn 1 and I will be going back to work) for 3 days a week (days are flexible). A french speaking nanny would be ideal as my husband speaks french with our daughter.


We are based in Loughborough Junction, SE5.


Please let me know if this could be of interest.


Louise

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