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We are a friendly French family, living in the heart of lively East Dulwich, looking for a live-in nanny (open to discussing live-out).

We have two lovely kids, a 1yo girl and a 4yo boy, who goes to school from 9am to 3pm every day.

The responsibilities include helping to prepare the kids in the morning, drop off/pick up our son to school, preparing the (healthy) meals for the kids, bath time, going to playgroups with our daughter, keeping the house tidy (we all participate!) and doing some laundry as well. We have a cleaning who comes twice a week, but it does get very messy very quickly with 2 children.

The right candidate needs to be very organised, reliable, warm and fun, with an excellent level of English - even though this may not be your native language.

Start date: end of July/Salary live In: 350?-400? per week depending on experience. From Monday to Friday 8am to 7pm, and will include 2 babysittings per week.

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