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Nanny wanted in the East Dulwich / Peckham area, to look after two 9-month old babies, 4 days a week


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My wife and I are looking for an experienced nanny to care for our daughter, Freya, four days a week and one of our friend?s children for two days (i.e. there will be two babies on two days and just Freya for the other two days). Both babies are approx. 9 months old.


We?re after a someone who can come to our home on Fenwick Road, SE15 four days a week. We both work, and therefore need care for the full working day (8am to 6pm), Mon-Thurs.


Ideally we?d like someone to start on 15 April, but will certainly need availability for the start of May. In September, Freya will go to nursery, but it may be possible for the nanny to continue with us to provide after school care (approx. 3-6pm Mon-Th) for our son, who will be starting school.


Experience with young babies essential (ideally at least 3 years of experience but will consider 2 years); we will need references from at least two previous families. First aid qualification and DBS checks are essential, childcare qualifications would be very welcome.


We are looking for someone who is confident to take her out some days. .A car might be helpful but is not necessary. It would be very helpful to have someone prepared to do some light housework e.g. make Freya some lunch/tea and tidy the toys away at the end of the day.


If you are interested, we?d be delighted to hear from you ? please send me a private message.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all,


We hoped we had managed to fill the position, but sadly the lovely nanny we found is unable to accept the position due to personal reasons.


If anyone is available and interested, please private message me.


Many thanks,

Charlie

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