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After-school and holiday nanny wanted from September ? v good hourly rate offered!


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Hi


We?re a family based in SE21 with 2 primary school aged children who are affectionate, funny, eager to please and full of beans.


We are looking for an experienced and reliable nanny to provide after-school cover 4 days a week (Monday to Thursday) and ideally also some full-day cover during school holidays. Term time hours would be 2pm to 7pm (ie 20 hours per week) with some flexibility for evening babysitting. The role would start in September and would involve:


? coming to our house at 2pm, and then spending an hour or so on food preparation, children?s laundry and tidying/organising etc (ie nanny duties);


? picking the kids up from DVIS and Dulwich Hamlet at 3.20pm and 3.30pm;


? organising and hosting playdates with their friends;


? organising and delivering them to after-school sports clubs etc;


? preparing a nutritious and delicious meal every afternoon ? we are looking for someone who is a good cook;


? helping them with their homework ? we are looking for someone who is really engaged with their education;


? plenty of outdoors time and trips to the park;


? putting on interesting indoors activities on rainy/cooler days ? lots of creative stuff, game playing and baking etc;


? getting the kids bathed, in PJs and teeth brushed, and the house tidy before we come back from work.


Most importantly we want someone kind and patient, who values good manners but genuinely loves children and can provide a nurturing and fun environment for them.


You must be a non-smoker, have excellent verbal and written English, and must have excellent references available on request. It would be helpful if you have a valid UK driving licence and, ideally, your own car (but this is not essential).


We want to attract the highest quality candidates and so are willing to pay up to ?18 per hour (gross) for the right person. Please PM me with your CV and written references if you are interested.


Thank you

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