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Wanted: 4 day Live out Nanny


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Our two daughters require a live out nanny Monday - Thursday 8am - 6pm while both of us are at work . Our eldest daughter (3.5 years) attends nursery for 3 of those days, our youngest (who will be 13 months at the start of the nannying) will require full time care.


Nanny role:

Pick up/drop off eldest at nursery

Play, teach and develop the youngest (at home, playgroups, library, park, soft play etc)

Provide healthy meals for the children - breakfast, lunch and tea.



Nanny requirements:

DBS check

First aid trained

Experience with young children

Recent checkable references

Someone who is fun, reliable, trustworthy, sensible and genuinely loves children and helping them grow.

Excellent English


This role is to start mid July for settling in and then full care from the beginning of August 2016.


If you are interested in the role please PM me and we can go from there.


Thanks

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Hello,


Are you still looking for a nanny? its a while ago you posted. We have a fantastic nanny we are keen to share and have advertised her on the ED forum " Amazing nanny up for grabs". she fulfils your requirements and possible more!


Let us know if you are interested and if you've filled the post. Also where are you based?


Thanks


Madhvi

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