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Looking for after school Nanny 2 days a week in Herne Hill


Redmeghan

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Hello,


I'm trying to ease back into work and need someone to take care of our 3 year old and 15 month old girls from 4pm to 7/8pm two nights a week. I can be flexible with days Tues-Friday depending on your availability.

You must have plenty of experience as you'll be dealing with the delightful witching hour of dinner, bath and bed for at least the little one.

We would like someone Ofsted registered ready for our 15hrs of help from the good old government starting in January.

And ideally the candidate is ready to start soon with a couple of 'practice' nights with me and then ready to fly solo.

Please PM me with your cv references and wage expectations.

Thanks so much!

Meghan

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