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Full time Nanny Share available in East Dulwich


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A fantastic opportunity to join our amazing and well established nanny share has come up.


One of the families involved will be reducing their days in Feb, so there are is available if you're looking for a flexible nanny share, however full time would be preferred.


We are based in East Dulwich / Peckham Rye. The hours are 8am-6pm and Jaki, our amazing nanny, picks the children up each morning and drops them home each evening; an absolute godsend for working parents, but if you?d prefer to do drop off / pick up, that?s not a problem.


The arrangement is really flexible and all of our individual requirements are considered.


Jaki has been a nanny for over 30 years, and having grown-up children and grandchildren of her own she is extremely capable and loving ? our daughter has been with her 5 days a week since she was 12 months and adores her.


Jaki prepares fresh meals (including soft food for weaning babies) and snacks for the children each day, which they sit to eat at the table together.


They have a great routine and all have regular naps for which Jaki sets up travel cots to ensure they?re comfortable and cosy. Each day is varied, Jaki takes them out to parks, playgrounds, local farms, rhyme time etc. They interact with other children looked after by local nannies and do crafts/ play with toys at home ? they had a great summer, spending most of it playing in the paddling pool. Jaki keeps us up to date with pictures throughout the day.


Please feel free to get in touch with any questions or for more information.


Thanks, Caspar.

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