Jump to content

Looking for a nanny from September SE15


Recommended Posts

We are looking for a nanny to start early/mid-September when Mother returns to work.


Two children, Boy aged 3, Girl aged 1. Boy goes to nursery 3 days a week. We would like to arrange a nanny share so that Girl is not alone when Boy is at nursery.


if necessary for the right candidate we can offer nanny accommodation which is a double bedroom with adjacent bathroom (shared with children) - the room is tucked around the corner down some steps away from the rest of the family.


Requirements:

- Native / fluent English speaker

- Experience with both babies and children (would suit someone with nursery experience)

- DBS checked

- OFSTED registered (or willing to be)

- First Aid certificate

- Checkable references

- Non-smoker


Preferred:

- Childcare qualifications

- Driver (automatic car)


We have a weekly cleaner but would be keen for the nanny to do some light housework eg baby's washing, keeping kitchen tidy and clean


Hours - 8 to 6 four days a week. If the right candidate would like to work five days we can easily help find them work for Fridays.


Do PM me if interested.


Thanks so much

Chlo?

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • According to what I can see online, Dynamic Vines and Cave de Bruno sell totally different kinds of wine to each other.  Dynamic Vines  "work with independent winemakers who produce outstanding wine using sustainable practices in the vineyard and minimal intervention in the cellar".  Cave de Bruno specialises in French wines and spirits from small independent producers. So two different USPs, and no doubt two different but overlapping customer bases who can afford these wines. Probably different again to the people mainly  shopping for wine at Majestic or the Co op. On the other hand, the two empanada shops appear on the face of it to be selling virtually identical products. But time will tell, won't it? Let's see how they are both doing in - say - a couple of years' time. Impossible, of course, to compare that with how they would have done if there had been only one of them. I just feel more  sorry for the original one than for  the one which can apparently already afford to have a number of shops in places like Mayfair and Highgate. I'm tempted to buy something there every week, and I don't even like that kind of pastry 🤣
    • Not only can he turn olive oil into Vermouth, but also water into a wine. A true miracle worker.  I wouldn't say a wine shop sells a wide variety of things - and there are two right next to each other.  And once upon a time, upmarket pizza shops were very specific. So were burritos etc. These Argentinian cornish pasties are clearly becoming mainstream; we should consider ourselves lucky to be witnessing this exciting upward trend within our lifetimes and on OUR HIGH STREET. We can tell our grandkids that we remember when there was no internet and no empanadas.  I'm sure that if the family empanada people have a good business head, they'll be able to ride this wave of competition, just like Bruno has. 
    • Very economical. Are you available for events? I've got a gathering of 5000 coming up soon. What could you knock up with two little fishes and five loaves of bread? Cod in breadcrumbs? Fish finger sandwiches? Spanish-style croquetas de bacalao with a Romesco sauce? It's BYOB for beer, so there's no need to worry about that and I've managed to do an unbelievable deal on water and wine. Drop me a DM on here or ask for Dave or Jesus (pronounced 'Hay-Zooze') in The Herne, left hand side of the bar.
    • You may want to see if anyone on this site can help: http://www.camberwellboroughcouncil.co.uk/folletts-music-shop/
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...