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Holiday nanny

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VickyGrover · 14/03/2010 19:09

Has anyone found any particularly good places to look for a holiday nanny in London? Thanks

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Lifeinagoldfishbowl · 14/03/2010 19:11

I work as a holiday nanny independently but have heard good things about holidaynanny.org

Tavvy · 14/03/2010 19:16

I do temp nanny work also and have just registered with holidaynanny. I've heard they are good also.

VickyGrover · 14/03/2010 19:42

Thanks. I looked at this site earlier today. It seemed to be for nannies to go away on holiday with families.

I only need help at home during school holidays so no glamorous trips away with us I'm afraid . I'm looking for someone 3 days a week for around 12-14 weeks of the holidays over the year.

I'll call them tomorrow and see what they can do.

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eastmidlandsnightnanny · 14/03/2010 20:21

Try gumtree as many students will be looking for some holiday nanny/mothers help/babysitting work.

or try the agency www.kidsmatter.uk.com

aLi50n · 14/03/2010 20:47

Try justholidaynannies.co.uk. Have no idea what they are like,think they are a relatively new agency.

SE13Mummy · 14/03/2010 21:13

We employ our nanny (in London) on a term-time only basis and she is under the impression from the agency Caleeda that they will have plenty of holiday work available for her. We have her 3 days a week M-W as is sole charge rather than additional help but I suppose she may be interested...?

EColi · 14/03/2010 21:21

Gumtree normally has a few students looking for nannying jobs in the summer hols.

VickyGrover · 15/03/2010 09:23

SE13, if she would like to discuss then let me know.

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