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Nanny Required Mon - Wed 7.30 to 6.30


Bernard

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Hi - we are looking for a nanny of 5 years plus experience to look after our 3 and 1 year old daughters on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We live in Herne Hill and have 2 cats. Our oldest daughter goes to school from 9 to 3 and has some sensory development issues so we need someone experienced enough to deal with this. Our youngest daughter is incredibly easy going and fun to spend time with. We would like someone who is warm and affectionate but also firm and sets clear boundaries. The nanny must also have excellent spoken English and communication skills (although does not need to be a native speaker). Driving would be a benefit but is not essential. We need someone to start on 26/02/18. If you are interested in the role please send me your CV. My email is [email protected]

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