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3 Day a Week Nanny Needed (Tues - Thurs)


vbadham

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We are looking for someone to look after our 3 children (aged 6, 8 and 10) for 3 days a week (Tuesday ? Thursday) which will involve school pick ups, feeding them and helping with homework etc. .Whilst they are at school, the role will be more focused on helping out with some light household duties (we have cleaners so won?t require any cleaning to be done). The hours per week will be up to 20 hours ? we can be flexible on how many.


During the school holidays, the role will change to looking after them for up to 3 full days a week and keeping them busy with activities/trips out etc.


To apply for this role, you must be able to drive and your English must be very good. You will also need excellent checkable references and we need someone who has a lot of get up and go ? our children are not used to staying in all day! We'd also ideally like someone who has experience of looking after older children, although this isn't necessary.


Please do get in touch if you would like any further information.


Thanks,

Vicki

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