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Nanny position available from may 3/4 days a week in dulwich


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Hi

We are looking for a parttime nanny to look after our two girls aged 6 and 4 years.


This is a live-out position in Dulwich SE21 for 3/4 days a week (wednesday to friday +/-Saturdays optional and times flexible). It is ESSENTIAL that you can drive and you live local to Dulwich. The position is available from May.


A full clean driving licence is essential for this job as school drop offs and pickups are involved.


The role involves:

Drive the two children to two different local schools in Dulwich, and occasional after school activities.

Preparing dinners and doing some homework.

During the holidays organise interesting activities or day trips for them.

We are looking for someone who is fluent in English, is a non-smoker, who has looked after young children before. We would expect you to be patient and kind, take initiative and you should like being with and playing with children. We would expect you to have at least two references (who we should be able to contact by phone).


* We are looking for someone who engages well with young children, and is attentive to our daughters needs.

* Has previous sole charge experience with checkable references.

* Is neat and tidy

* Has good command of spoken English

* Will be available for interviews as soon as possible

* Can commit to a position for up to one year.

* Is a non-smoker

* Desirable to have a first aid certificate and or is willing to undergo training in

Paediatric First Aid.

* Has CRB or is willing to obtain a CRB upon employment.


A competitive salary is offered to the right person.


The position is also available with a housekeeping option whilst the girls are at school during term times if the candidate would be interested.


If you are interested in applying for this position, please PM me.

*Fully qualified Nanny*


Hello,

I am a Nanny who lives in crystal palace. I have Nvq level 2&3 in Early years and a Cache diploma in childcare. First aid training and I hold a full UK driving licence. Dbs checked.


I'm quite flexible with job roles.

Happy to discuss

-part time nanny jobs

- before and after school

- Term time only position.


I'm passionate about my career and I have fantastic, contactable references.


I have worked in childcare for 14 years.


Please get in touch if you would like to see my cv.



Many thanks for reading my post.


Carly

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