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We are looking for a friendly new family to share our lovely and fun nanny.


She is an experienced OFSTED registered nanny, with up to date first aid. She has over 10 years experience in similar roles, as an aupair, sole nanny and as a nanny share. She has been with our family for nearly 4 years as part of 2 successful nanny shares, although we currently employ her on a sole basis whilst we are looking for a new family. She has worked with local families in the area and has a good network of nanny friends and great local knowledge of facilities available.


She is very organised and provides great structure for children. She keeps them busy and engaged with local playgroups, soft play, singing groups and parks. She balances this with play at home and quiet times/ naps for the little ones. She has given valuable help in potty training, table manners and has helped fostered great relationships between our children and those of the two families we have shared with, balancing the needs of up to four children harmoniously.


She currently looks after our daughter (5), who is at Heber, after school and during the holidays and our son (2.5). We are hoping to find a family with a child/ children that would become great playmates with our children.


She works for us three full days (Monday to Wednesday) plus a half day on a Thursday and a couple of hours on a Friday. We are looking to share some or all of those days and she also has some availability outside those times, on a sole basis, so there could be flexibility around the hours.


Please send me a personal message if you would like to get in touch with queries or arrange to discuss this further.

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