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We are an easy going Australian/English family looking for an experienced, warm and energetic live out nanny sole charge nanny to look after our two girls from early May 2018. Our girls will be?aged 3 years 9 months and 11 months when job would begin. We live in Forest Hill (close to Kilmorie primary).

Working hours would be Monday - Wednesdays from 7:30 am - 6:30 pm. Our 3 year old will be in nursery on Wednesdays until the end of July and then from September she will go to pre-school for 3 hours a day at our local school.

We are looking for someone reliable?who will lovingly support the development of both girls and be part of our family. We would love for you to find fun things to do in the area, explore the outdoors, form friendships with other carers/parents with similar ages children etc

Previous nanny experience with similar aged children is a requirement. We offer competitive salary depending on experience. OFSTED registration or willingness to become registered desirable.

Some regular babysitting would also be available.

If this role sounds like it would interest you please email me with your CV and a bit of information about yourself. We look forward to hearing from you!


Jo Henderson

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