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After school nanny needed - additional needs


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Hello


We are looking for a wonderful after school nanny on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 3-6pm for our sons aged 8 and 6. We are based in SE4 (Ladywell/Crofton Park).


Starting date: 29th September


Our youngest son has additional needs (Down's Syndrome and autism) and the role involves providing a higher level of care for him while balancing the needs of his older brother.


We are looking for someone who:

- enjoys being with and has the skills to connect with children of different abilities

- has substantial experience caring for young children

- is able to follow specific instructions and a clear routine and seek support when required


Full training would be provided over the first 2 days.


Pay is negotiable based on experience.


Please do be in touch with any questions. I am happy to chat if you would like to learn more about the role with no obligation.


Thanks

Ruth :)

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