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Part Time Nanny - Forest Hill


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We are looking for a warm, loving and energetic part time nanny (3 days a week) to start late April/early May. We are an easy going Australian/English family with two girls currently aged 8 months and 3.5. We live in Forest Hill (close to Kilmore Primary) and will be looking for someone to join us on Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 7:30-6:30 when I return to work. The 3.5 year old will likely be in nursery one full day and from September will go to pre-school for 3 hours a day at our local school. We are open to a nanny share and would also consider a nanny who might want bring along their own child of similar age to our youngest. We might also have additional and flexible hours available during the week in the lead up to the end of April. Please do get in touch if you are looking or can recommend a lovely nanny.


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