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Nanny needed for school run - must drive! :)


crispeluso

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Dear Nannies!


I am looking for a reliable, fun and loving part-time nanny (ladies only please) to look after my 7 year old boy after school, Monday through to Friday, from 3.30pm, to 7pm.


You will not work every day, as sometimes my boy goes to his dad's house too. A typical week will see you doing between 2-4 days. We give you the schedule well ahead, and the salary is fixed, whether you work or not.


Routine will be picking my son up from school in the afternoon (Dulwich - SE21), bringing him over to our house in my car (Isle of Dogs - E14), entertaining him until I get home.


Required:

Driver's license valid in the UK - confident driver in London and clean records

EU nationality or Visa to work in UK

Excellent verifiable references

Reliability and commitment

Good English

CRB checked


Desirable but not essential:

Brazilian nationality or fluent in Brazilian Portuguese (a big plus!)

First Aid


Handover from my current nanny, mid-December, start job on the 11th January.


Looking forward to hearing from you! :)


Cris

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