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Experienced full-time nanny required in SE23 (Jan '18 onwards)


CarlySE

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Hello,


My husband and I are young professionals living in the Honor Oak area (SE23) with our one-year old son and our cat. My maternity leave ends in January 2018, and we are therefore looking for a loving, experienced live-out nanny to look after our son on a full-time basis for the foreseeable future.


Our ideal candidate needs to have:

- Applicable qualifications/ certifications (DBRS, Ofsted, other)

- Employer references from previous positions

- Full-time availability from January 2018 onwards

- Availability Mon-Fri for c.11-12 hrs / day (indicatively 7-7.30am to 6.30-7.30pm), with expected total of 50-60hrs per week. Occasionally there may be opportunities for week-end babysitting as well, but this can be discussed depending on availability

- 4-5 years minimum experience working with toddlers

- Fluency in English, with second language as a plus (preference for Italian or German)


The main duties/ expectations of the job would be:

- Organising our son's schedule, including daily walks, playdates, outdoor activities and group activities such as Gymboree

- Engaging our son through games/ activities, both in the house and outdoors

- Preparing/ cooking meals

- Giving baths and putting him to bed


We look forward to hearing feedback from qualified candidates, and starting to work with a lovely nanny for our toddler!


Please do get in touch if you think the role may be a good fit, my contacts are listed below. Many thanks in advance!


Carly

E-mail: [email protected]

Mobile: 07557220509

Hi,


I run Yellow Duck Childcare. We provide childcare solutions for families. For more information please visit www.yellowduckchildcare.com.


We would be able to help you with your needs.


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or would like to find out more about us.


Many thanks,


Cristiana

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