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Full time nanny wanted (start August 2016)


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Hello,


We are seeking for a full-time nanny to take care of and nurture our 2 lovely boys (aged 4 and 2). The position is Monday to Friday from 8 to 6 pm. We are located adjacent to Myatt Fields Park in Camberwell (SE5).

We are looking for an August start date.

Duties will include drop off / pick up at local schools / nursery, preparing healthy meals, going to playgroups and organizing playdates, as well as some housekeeping (for 2 half days a week whilst the children are at school / nursery).

Prior experience with baby / toddlers is essential. Preference will be given to applicants who are Ofsted registered. Minimum criteria include clean CRB/DBS record and first aid trained. French language is a big plus. Only non-smokers should apply


If you are interested or know somebody who could be interested, please let us know.


Thanks.

hi my name is niluka i'm 37 years old i'm living London forest hill about 15 years i have very good experience about child care over 18 years i have child care qualification OCN Accredited level 3 and childminder qualification if u like to know more about me please free contact me any time thanks my contact number 07496157748

thanks.

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