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Nanny housekeeper needed to start 4 August 2015


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We are looking for a full time live-out nanny housekeeper while I am on maternity leave to help me look after a 2 year old girl and a newborn baby boy. Start date would be 4 August 2015.


Hours are 7.30am - 6pm


You will be responsible for daily household chores (2-3 hours per day) and giving me a hand with the kids.


Chores may include

- general cleaning

- tidying

- organising

- laundry and folding

- occasional deep cleaning

- cooking for the parents (a few meals per week)

- sweeping around outside of the house (there is a separate gardener for maintenance)


Childcare responsibilities may include

- organising at-home activities like reading, painting, games

- taking the kids for walks and activities like swimming and rhyme time

- school runs starting in September

- cooking and feeding the kids

- bath time



The ideal candidate

- loves kids and passionate about child development

- excellent command of English

- lives not far from Herne Hill, SE London

- outgoing

- energetic

- flexible and can babysit weeknights and weekends

- up to date background checks and first aid

- experience with newborns and toddlers

- recent references


We are fair and respectful employers. Will offer ?10 per hour. Please contact me if you are interested as I don't have access to email/telephone you on this website.

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