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Part time nanny needed, 2 days per week, Lovely Family!


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We are looking for an experienced, caring nanny to work with our family two days a week (we are quite flexible on days).


We have two lovely kids - a four year old at the Belham school on Bellenden Road, and a 2 year old at the Villa. For one day a week we would need you to take the kids to school / nursery and spend the day doing their laundry and cooking healthy food for them to eat for the week ahead. You would then collect them from school and nursery at 3pm and 4pm respectively and look after them (tea, playing, activities etc) until around 6.15pm. On the second day, you would drop off and collect our son from school and look after our daughter all day. The hours on that day would be around 8.15 to 6.15. In the school holidays, you would look after both kids during the day. We would also like some ad-hoc or regular babysitting which we would pay extra for.


We are looking for someone kind and genuine who can slot nicely into our family and offer friendly and loving care to our kids. We offer a contract, paid holiday and good pay.


Please get in touch by PM if you are interested, with details about your previous experience and why you think you would be right for the role.


We look forward to hearing from you.


Thanks


Katie

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