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Looking for a part time nanny


sophie_rowe

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Hi,



I am a hands on stay at home mum, we live in Honor Oak Park, my husband works in the City. We are a busy family with 3 children who are, 5, 2.5 and 6 months. Much of my time is taken up with the baby feeding and putting to sleep, I am looking for an an extra pair of hands and eyes, someone with plenty of experience, preferably in her late 20's to late 40's.


The main duties will be picking the 5 year old up from school, preparing a meal, assisting with homework and play time activities, eg playground etc. Days will vary around organised after school activities such as ballet and swimming. Bathtime and bed assistance required too.


Other duties will be light housework for children only, sweeping kitchen floor after a meal, empty dishwasher, put on kids laundry, change kids sheets once per week, nappy bins, hang kids washing, general tidy up after play.


We have a cleaner once a week, however daily clean up is necessary.


I am looking for a nanny to work from 2pm to 7pm. This time is not flexible, however live in and more hours are, depending on salary expectations.



Regards

Sophie

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