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Part time nanny and share family wanted Nov 2016


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We are a family living in Crofton Park looking for a live-out nanny to take sole charge of our baby son, who will be aged 13 months, on a part-time basis from November 2016. The nanny will be required to work 2.5 or 3 days a week and be willing to be part of a nanny share (if not already) with another family in the locality (yet to be identified). There is some flexibility as to the exact hours / working pattern of days at this time. For the first month the nanny will only be needed for 2 days a week. From January the full hours will be available.


The nanny needs to be Ofsted registered or willing to become registered for the purpose of childcare vouchers.


We are looking for a nanny who genuinely enjoys children and is thoughtful and sensitive about how a child sees and experiences their world. We are looking for a patient, creative, responsible and caring individual with experience with the age-group, but who can also work flexibly to fit in with the individual needs of the child in their care. The nanny must be able to provide a warm and safe relationship for children, to have a sense of fun and enjoy the outdoors. We would like our child to be taken to activities where he can socialise with other children. Being able to prepare healthy food is important.


Please contact me if you have any questions or if you are interested in the position.

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