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Needed: Nanny for 30 hours min/week - Mon-Thurs - ?11 an hour


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Hello


We are a friendly family with two children ? girl aged 9 and boy aged 6 - in Herne Hill. We are looking for a new nanny to work from around 1.30pm until 7.30pm + some babysitting, Monday to Thursday. We guarantee to pay 30 hours.


Our nanny is responsible for cooking healthy meals in the day; setting the house for the children; then picking up from school/bus (local walk); and taking care of them until 7.30pm. One or two nights a week there is also babysitting allowed for in the hours.


The role also includes the household ironing and occasional chores. During the school holidays, when we are here, we would need mornings too.


We can work around a start date from mid to end of October as our lovely nanny of 2.5 years is off to have a baby. You can take a reference from her about us.


We would love to hear from candidates who have relevant childcare experience; enjoy preparing healthy meals and are happy to use our fancy steam iron.


Many thanks

Evening Hester, I sent a private message expressing a interest in this position.

I was having difficulty in attaching the CV You requested.

I don't think you can attach it through a private message, But hopefully its been successful this way.


I look forward to hearing from you


Regards

Hazel Taylor

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