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We are a relaxed but busy family in need of a reliable nanny/housekeeper. We are still in contact with our former nannies who would be happy to recommend us!


Based in Peckham, we are a friendly family looking for a nanny/housekeeper to help keep our kids safe and happy. We have a 5 year old daughter and a 7 year old son.


Hours would be 12pm - 7pm term time with regular paid overtime - babysitting and extra hours in holidays. We'd like a driver ideally, and have a car you could use.


You must be caring, trustworthy and reliable. Your key duties will involve picking up our children from school (they are at different schools - hence the need for a driver ideally) and taking them to various after school activities, helping with homework, giving them supper and getting them ready for bed.


When the kids are at school daily housework includes: keeping the house tidy and clean, washing, ironing, folding and putting away all washing, emptying and stacking the dishwasher, general tidying up. This also includes supermarket and online shopping for the family shop and cooking children's meals.


The hours are 28 hours a week 12 - 7 Tuesday - Friday, with additional regular overtime particularly over school holidays and half term. Although we can be flexible about hours with the right candidate.


You must be a non-smoker, have excellent verbal and written English and be energetic and

resourceful, experienced in childcare and good references.


If you fit this description and like the sound of the role, please email your CV and a covering

letter with your home address and phone number.

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