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Nanny needed for almost 1 year old boy from mid April - SE24


alexjj80

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Dear potential nannies,


I am going back to work at the end of April and I will need a Nanny from mid April to allow for a couple of weeks 'settling in'. I will summarise some of the key information below:


Child: almost 1 year old (currently 8 months) little pickle called Jack


About Jack: he's very switched on, boisterous and active. Smiley and happy and not a baby that tends to cry but he shouts if he doesn't like something. He has a strong character. He is also physically very big and strong so you need to be able to handle him well.


Location: SE24, Holmdene Avenue


Days: 4 days a week (not yet agreed with work which ones) and hours would be 7am - 6pm (44 hours in total per week). I would be around 1-2 of those days. One working from home and one studying.


What I'm looking for: someone very kind, reliable, responsible, firm but fair and physically able to keep up with him. Very strong spoken English as he will start learning to speak. Generally someone very happy who enjoys spending time with children and will be able to nurture him and help him grow and develop.


If you know anyone or if you would like to apply please let me know. Please send CV along with references to the below.

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07960 022 295


IF YOU DON'T HEAR BACK FROM ME, PLEASE TEXT ME IN CASE YOUR EMAIL HAS BEEN FILTERED INTO JUNK MAIL. I WILL REPLY TO EVERYONE.

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