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Are you organised, able to help run a household and love working with children? Then this role is for you.


A Nanny Housekeeper is needed by a family living in Herne Hill looking to look after our 2 lovely children aged 7 (boy) and 4 (girl) starting from September and help with household chores during school hours. 3 or 4 days a week, 4-6 hours a day depending on duties. We require a very organised and experienced person. Someone who is responsible and reliable, caring and friendly. Duties would include school pick up (driving license highly desirable), coordinating after school activities and supervising homework and making meals. Depending on experience there may also be some household chores - cleaning, ironing etc.


Working hours would be: 

During term time: 3 pm - 6:30 pm, with option to do longer hours if preferred. 

Additional hours could cover morning school drop offs, light household tasks or babysitting (subject to your availability). 



Also potential for expanding housekeeper role to nearby


During school holidays: 8:30 am - 6:30 pm.

We are looking for a non-smoker, someone with excellent checkable references, who is first aid qualified and DBS checked.


Higher salary if the candidate has a full driving licence.


Key elements of the role are:


Daily pick-ups from school.


Taking the children to and from their after-school activities


Cooking healthy meals and preparing snacks for the children.


Supervising the children's homework (mainly reading) and school projects.


Organising and supervising fun activities for the children, e.g. cooking/arts and crafts/occasional play dates.


Keeping the children's bedrooms tidy/school-uniform ready for the next day/school bags packed etc.


Salary commensurate with experience, starting in September 2017.




If you are interested in this role, please reply with a copy of your CV and contact details so we can get in touch. Thank you!

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