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Seeking Happy Creative Nanny! 3 or 4 days a week, Se5


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BASICS: Live out Nanny, 3-4 days a week (10.30am - 5.30pm) ?9per hour - London se5 - Flexibility to cover a longer working day on occasions is a bonus.


We are looking for someone near London SE5 who is experienced with babies, inclined to laughter, patient, energetic and good hearted! Fun, Playful and Creative minds are a plus.


Our son is very easy going, sociable and has a good sense of humour, he is now crawling and getting about. He takes food and formula bottles throughout the day and has 2 naps. He loves being around other children so I would love you to take him to groups to socialise, and keep him with varying entertainment. We have a great park near our house for fresh air and people watching.



Looking forward to hearing from you!


Georgia.

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