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Nanny sought for nanny share in Brixton


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We are two professional families and good friends living on the same street in Brixton looking for an enthusiastic and experienced live-out nanny to look after our children Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm from mid February 2017. One baby will be 1 year old by then and the other will be 10 months. We would like to find a nanny who wants a long term role, has a good understanding of developmental stages, is willing to cook the children a variety of healthy meals, can be flexible when required and is confident enough to take the children out and about in our double buggy. Both houses will be used, alternating as agreed and appropriate.


Requirements:

Experience as shared nanny or nanny of twins

Fluent in English

Paediatric first aid and CRB/DBS

Non-smoker


Salary dependent on experience. References required.


Please send CV and references to [email protected]

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