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Hallo!


Wir suchen f?r unsere zwei Kinder (1 & 6 Jahre alt) eine Nanny. Der ?ltere ist schon in der Schule, und der kleine noch zu hause. Wir sind eine freundliche Familie und suchen jemanden warmherzigen mit Erfahrung.


Wir wohnen in Peckham Rye, inder N?he von einem sch?nen Park, in dem die Kinder gerne spielen. Es gibt viele Aktivit?ten, Cafes usw. in der N?he, damit einem nicht langweilig wird.


Die Stelle w?re Mo-Do, 8-9 Stunden am Tag. Flexibilit?t ist sehr erw?nscht, da wir ab und zu mal l?nger in der Arbeit bleiben m?ssen. Wir sind flexibel was den Arbeitsbeginn angeht, September w?re uns ganz recht.


Wir w?rden uns sehr ?ber jemanden freuen, der sich gut selbst?ndig organisiert und gerne auch im Hause mithilft.


Bei Interesse bitte an [email protected] schreiben.


Danke!

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