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WANTED: Live In Nanny | East Dulwich - POSITION FILLED


Megson

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Job Location: South London, East Dulwich

Role: Nanny | Live In

Start Date: ASAP

Days: Mon - Fri

Hours: 7am - 7pm

Charge: Sole during Mon & Fri & share Tues, Wed & Thurs

Driver: Non Driver

Summary:

Amazing role for a live-in nanny in East Dulwich - ASAP start!!


This is an excellent position mainly caring for one lovely, happy baby aged 15 months with a 15 month old baby share middle of the week.


The hours will be Monday-Friday, 7am-7pm.


This is a great role with a friendly, easygoing young family.


Looking for someone energetic and fun. Someone proactive and happy to plan activities and play dates. nanny will be responsible for both of B15 & G15 months care during the day including their food, nursery duties, arranging activities and playdates and doing the bed and bath routine (only for the little boy). Both B15 months is a lovely natured, happy baby.


The ideal nanny will be high energy, young, fun, bubbly and social and happy to muck in and help out.


The nanny?s accommodation is a double room on the entrance level with a private bathroom and shower.


This is a non driving role as everything is in walking distance.


?348-?495 gross

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