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We are a bilingual Spanish/English family looking for a part-time Spanish live out nanny.


We would like a reliable and experienced nanny to look after our 3 children: two boys ages 1 and 3 and a 6 year old girl.


We are looking for someone available 2 full days a week, Monday and Tuesday 7:30 - 18:30 (a total of 22 hours a week, with some extra ad hoc babysitting). Duties include school/nursery drop off and pick ups, cooking healthy meals, providing a stimulating environment and specifically helping to improve their Spanish.


Ideally starting settling in period last week of August.


If you are a loving, reliable and sensible nanny we'd love to hear from you!


Regards

R

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