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Looking for a full time nanny to trial from December and full time from January 2017


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I am looking for a nanny to join our family to provide full time care for my son who will be 1 year old when I return back to work in early January 2017. My son is a relaxed and loving child. We want someone who is experienced and has a genuine love for children to take care of him. It is important to us that our child is socialised with other children so we want someone who is prepared to research and take him to play groups and any activities locally we might arrange to keep him occupied.

We would like the nanny to have completed a first aid course and have a valid DBS check. We also need our prospective nanny to drop off our 3 soon to be 4 year old daughter at a local preschool and pick her up once school is done. The nanny would therefore care for the 2 children outside of school hours and in the school holidays. Our daughter is bright, well mannered and socialable and is a lovely big sister to her brother. We need someone with a full clean driving licence as the easiest way to reach preschool is by car. We would want the nanny to take care of the children's general well being, prepare meals for them at home, do their laundry, help with homework and tidy up after the children.


We are looking for someone who genuinely loves children, is a self starter and reliable as both parents have busy jobs. We are a fun and caring family who are looking for a longstanding working partnership.


If interested please get in touch. We will need valid references which we can check for the most recent positions held and within the last 3 years.

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Dear family

My name is Lenka, I am 33 years old from Slovakia, living in UK (SE20 8ER) for past 12 years. I am looking for full time nanny/nanny share job, live out position. Flexible with starting date and happy to travel for the right job. I just finished work for a wonderful family after nearly 7 years as twins started reception. I looked after 4 children. Their age now, b10, g7 and twins 4.

My duties included:

- keeping the children safe at all times

- feeding the children as required (mid morning snack, cooked lunch or fresh sandwiches, afternoon snack and dinner - bottle feeds and weaning for babies (according to an agreed schedule)

- changing nappies regularly and teaching older children good bathroom hygiene

- taking children to and from nursery/school every day

- taking the children to regular activities and play dates as appropriate

- involving the children in activities at home such as drawing, reading, painting, crafts

- teaching the children good manners such as saying please and thank you, helping to tidy up their toys around the house, learning to share toys with other children

- washing and hanging out the children?s clothes

- keeping the children?s bedroom and play area tidy (involvivng them as well)

- using the dishwasher to wash the dishes and equipment used to make the children and nanny?s meals.

I helped with twins since they were born but sole charge since they were 5 months old. I have experience from newborn twins - 11 years old children. Ofsted registered, first aider, have nanny insurance, clear DBS check, UK driving licence, non smoker. I am very responsible, mature and loving person with great sense of humour and caring attitude. I am also good listener with great communicating skills. Checkable references of course. Please get in touch if you have more questions on 07808218446 or email [email protected]

Looking forwards to hear from you.

Thank you

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