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Looking for part time work from September is Adriana, our amazing nanny - well, she is more than that really; a friend, member of the family and co-parent as well. Our twins will be starting school in September and she (and we!) are now seeking a lovely, loving, family in need of a part-time nanny.


A bit about Adriana: well, I can't speak of her more highly. She has been with us for more than two years and has been a godsend. She is intelligent, kind but firm, excellent with games and discipline in equal measure, and has really been a partner for my husband and I in raising our children. She is also unflappable - twins are no laughing matter - incredibly trustworthy and responsible, and just generally the type of person you want to spend the day with your most precious people. And actually that you would want to spend the day with as well!


Adriana speaks perfect English and Romanian and fluent Spanish. She has years of experience in a nursery setting before joining us as a nanny, and she is an excellent cook too.


Adriana will be with us for about 20 hours a week, mainly over afternoons and the occasional evening, but our work situation means we can be flexible with days and times. So ideally we will find someone who is looking for a mix of mornings and full-days, making up about 20 hours. We are happy to share school holiday times and would love someone who was also happy to flexible during that period.


Please feel free to contact me directly at 07798694788 or alisha.fernandez @ gmail.com if you are interested.

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