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Nanny Share Herne Hill


ErinR

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Our current nanny share is coming to an end on 1 March after three years and we need a new family to share our brilliant nanny, Catherine. Catherine works for us Monday to Thursday, 7:30 -6pm. While we need Catherine to do the school run from our house in Herne Hill (we have two girls) the share can be held at either house during school hours. Catherine is English, OFSTED registered, has her paediatric first aid certificate, is insured for our car and is amazing with babies and small children. She really is a Nanny Poppins.


Because we value Catherine so highly, we cross-subsidise the other family's share costs. You get cheaper childcare and dedicated, 1 on 1 care during school hours (8:20 - 3:30).


Ideally we'd like a share for a minimum of three days and the hours are flexible.

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Hi Erin,


We are moving to Dulwich Village on the 8th March, when our children will be 1 and 4 years old. As we are moving at short notice we have not sorted out nursery provision for our eldest yet, so could do with some help during the day! Please can you let me know how much she would cost per hour? We would definitely need her for a minimum of 3 day, probably the full 4 days per week. We could also meet her next week - possibly Monday 29th January, if you/she is free?


Thanks


Charlie (07976957858)

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