Jump to content

Nanny required for May; date TBC, covering Monday-Wednesday


Recommended Posts

Hello

We are a family of 4, plus a Cat. I?m returning to work in May and need a nanny to work Monday through to Wednesday covering a full day (expected 7.15-6.30) start sometime in May?18; exact date to be confirmed. The role will fulfill all usual nanny obligations, looking after and caring for a baby (7/8 Months come May) and a really inquisitive toddler who is 3 1/2 currently. Really keen on someone who is confident, caring and reliable but who can use imaginative ways to support learning through play and other methods - learning words, letters, basic maths, etc. Experience of this either through Nursery teaching or other families is a pre-requisite. Ideally you?ll have minimum of 6 year experience.

Also DBS, NVQ3 a minimum, Ofstead is desirable.

Our last nanny was with us for 2.5 years so looking for someone who is part of our family.


About us - We live in a central location just behind goose green, enjoy cooking and cycling. We?ve got a boy and a girl and love to spend our weekends heading outside and pottering around the house.


Please contact me via private message.

Jennie

Archived

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

  • Latest Discussions

    • Well worth a read   https://manchestermill.co.uk/the-men-who-raised-the-flags/
    • If it was limited to a couple of days a year, so we all knew, that would be fine. In the last few years (and it is a recent thing) you get random fireworks going off any time after dusk for half the year. It does more than cause problems for pets and wildlife- it can mean lasting damage and massive expense and hassle for pet owners. All because some get a buzz out of loud bangs.
    • Ohh dear.  Fireworks can be great fun.  Where I used to live the kids would have firework wars/games.  Watching them was more enjoyable than watching  TV. (Which you could hardly hear due to the pops and bangs).  It's not like anyone/anything could stop them. I would still prefer organised public displays that are affordable.   And I agree that fireworks cause problems for wild life, pets and people.   It seems to be one of those things that just happens so we have to put up with it.  But it is still not as problematic here as in other areas in London - that's for sure.
    • I made sure to set off a few today just to rile you guys up 😇😂 Always looking for something to criticise 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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