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Part time nanny wanted Monday - Thursday in Herne Hill


Mikamoo

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Hi, we are looking for a fun energetic before and after-school nanny to look after our two children (aged 2 and 4) from January.

We need someone 4 days a week: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Both children are at school/nursery between 9 and 3pm, but extra hours are available if nanny is happy to help with light housekeeping, tidying, batch cooking etc. while the children are at school.?


Term time hours:

Mornings: 8am - 9:30am?

Afternoons: start time flexible from 12:30/2:30pm - 6:30pm


School holiday hours (if desired):

All day: 8am ? 6:30pm?


Can be flexible on start/finish times for the right person. Hourly rate from ?10 - ?12 depending on experience. We live in Herne Hill but school is 25?minute walk so driver with full clean driving license is essential.?

Duties to include: entertaining children with activities, trips to the park, ad hoc playdates, preparing light meals, bathing children.


We would really like to find someone who is a great fit for our family and is interested in a long term position.?

Please feel free to contact me for more information. I look forward to hearing from you.

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