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Full time nanny wanted Herne Hill asap


lmm76

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Friendly professional couple require a full time live out nanny 41 hours per week ? Tuesday to Fridays. Start date end March/beginning April 2018. Hours of work 7.45-18.00 each day.


Duties will be taking care of 2 boys (8 years old and 4 years old) and a baby girl (11 months). The boys attend school and pre-reception during the day. The Nanny will be the full-time carer for the baby girl Tuesday to Friday.


In addition to caring for the children, the other primary duties/requirements are:

Participate with shared School run (8-year-old using family car if required)

Manage the children's laundry, bed linen, towels.

Plan shopping & menu for the children?s meals Tues-Fri


We are looking for someone energetic and sociable who will constructively use time with the children in an imaginative and enjoyable way.


Essential criteria: Checkable references, fluency in written and spoken English, Driving licence, CRB check.

Hi there,


I am an ex-teacher now interested in alternative work. I live in North Dulwich, and am mum to a 14 year old. I am very interested in your job, but I wonder if you feel you could accommodate my caring for your children at my home (Nairne Grove, SE24) from 4.30-your convenience, because that is when my own daughter gets home from school. I have a DBS certificate and checkable references.


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