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Wanted: Housekeeper / Nanny - Nunhead


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We are looking for a housekeeper/nanny to manage the house and help with our two boys, including bedtimes in particular. Preferred times 2.30pm ? 7.30pm (although we can be a bit flexible), 3 days per week (15 hours total). Flexible as to which days. We are based at the south end of Nunhead, off Ivydale Road.


Duties to include housekeeping/daily general cleaning/tidying, plus some assistance with childcare for our two boys (8.m.o. and 2.5 y.o.). The boys are at childcare for 1 or 2 of the days. The other days Claire is home.


Housekeeping to include:


- tidying

- managing all washing (whether in house or laundromat)

- cooking when time allows (for the boys and us)

- changing/making beds

- daily general cleaning (kitchen worktops/sweeping) ? cleaner comes weekly so proper cleaning not required.

- Running errands (must have drivers licence)


Childcare to include:


- helping with pick-up, bath time and bedtime for both boys

- other help with kids as necessary on days they?re home


Would be good if you?re able to be flexible as to timing to an extent, and also available for some babysitting from time to time.


DBS certificate, references preferred.


Start ASAP.


Please PM me if you?re interested.


Thanks

James

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