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Daily Nanny needed in West Norwood, Full time 5 days - ?9-?11 net per hour


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Daily Nanny needed in West Norwood, Full time 5 days - ?9-?11 net per hour


The nanny will primarily care for a 1 year old baby boy sole charge. As well as drop off at school for my 6 year old son and then pick up and sole charge of both children. You will take the baby out for walks, to the park and baby group as well as prepare his meals. he is a very happy and easy baby.


The nanny must have baby experience and be confident with all the nursery duties required. You must be very warm and loving. Minimal housekeeping, which will be focused on laundry and clearing up after the children.


Days/Hours: Monday ? Friday 8.30am ? 6.30pm.


Some babysitting in the evening (twice a month) and there is some flexibility with the hours


Start: 2nd week November

Salary: ?9-?11 net p/h


Candidates must speak excellent English and have a minimum of 2 years experience in the UK in a similar role with good references.

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