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Based in East Dulwich, we are a friendly family looking for an experienced live out nanny/housekeeper to help with our happy 4 year old son.

We are looking for someone caring, trustworthy and reliable who will nurture our son and make his days fun within a structured, creative and safe environment. We are kind and considerate employers and believe a nanny should be a member of the family, so we would prefer someone looking for a long term position.


Duties will include school drop off and pick up, playdates, creative learning after school and full responsibility for cleaning and managing the house, including: laundry, ironing, some cooking and occasionally running errands.


The hours are 8am till 5pm Wednesday to Friday year round - with additional regular overtime/babysitting and we are looking for someone to start in August.


You must be a non-smoker, have good English and be energetic and

resourceful, and with good references. Ideally we would like someone who lives locally to us.


You must have or be prepared to have a DBS check. Qualifications are not essential, but we do want someone who is experienced, with lots of common sense and a positive outlook. You must have a driving license as you will need to do the short drive to school for drop-off and pick ups each day.


If you fit this description, please PM me your CV and a covering

letter with your home address and phone number.


We look forward to hearing from you.

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