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WANTED: Qualified full-time Nanny for 19 month twins in Brockley


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Hello,


I'm a mother of 19 month old identical twin girls and am currently looking for a full-time nanny to care for our daughters. We live in Brockley and are close to Hillyfields Park.


The girls are extremely active. They love adventure, discovering new things, being outdoors and dogs! I'm keen that they attend local activities and interact with other children, eat healthily, learn and explore as wholesomely as possible (eg no tv!).


We would love to find a kind, fun and dedicated nanny who loves their job, and enjoys the satisfaction and rewards that raising children brings.


In return, we will offer competitive rates, excellent working conditions, will treat you with care and respect, and will welcome you to our home and family.


We are flexible with a start date - finding the right person is more important, however are keen to start interviewing as soon as possible.


If this sounds of interest and you would like to know more, please get in touch with your CV and references.


Please only apply if you are: an experienced nanny, a fluent English speaker (bilingual nannies very welcome), happy to work 5 days a week 8am to 6.30/7pm, have legal working status in the UK, and a non-smoker.


Kind regards,


Rachel

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