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Nanny wanted: starting October 2017


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We are looking for a nanny to take care of our two daughters (1 and 3 years old). The role will be three days a week (Mon ? Wed) between 08:00 ? 18:00. It will be based at our house, in East Dulwich, and start on 2 October 2017 with a little bit of settling in in the weeks leading up to it.


During the school term, our oldest daughter will be attending a local pre-school between 12:40pm - 3:40pm and will need dropping off and picking up (it is about a five minute walk away). During the holidays both children will be around full time.


As a family we spend a lot of time out and about and our daughters are independent, active and full of energy. They are social and enjoy spending time with other children. We are looking for someone who will encourage these attributes and is fun, organised, clean/tidy, enthusiastic and kind.


The main responsibilities will include:


? preparing and giving the girls breakfast;

? getting them dressed;

? a morning activity;

? preparing and giving the girls lunch;

? drop off to the local pre-school (term time only);

? putting the little one down for a nap

? pick up from the local pre-school (term time only);

? preparing and giving the girls supper;

? occasional bath times;

? meal planning; and

? general house keeping (loading/emptying the dishwasher, clearing up after meals, tidying up, meal planning).


If you are interested in this role, please send either your CV or an overview of your experience with a little bit of information about yourself to [email protected]. We are very open minded about experience and put more value in the right candidate for our family.

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