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We are 2 families in SE15 looking for a live-out nanny. We live extremely close to each other (next to Warwick Gardens) and have a brilliant sharing system in place, but very sadly our current nanny is seriously ill and can no longer work for us.


Hours:

Monday to Thursday 8 to 6; Friday mornings 9 to 1.


Monday, Tuesday, Thursdays: Girl aged 18 months and boy 15 months, with wraparound care for a 4 year-old boy who is in nursery 9am to 4pm (also very close-by)

Wednesdays and Friday mornings: 4 year-old boy and 18 month girl.


Both families are very reliable at getting home on time!


Requirements:

- Experience with both babies and children (would suit someone with nursery experience)

- DBS checked

- OFSTED registered (or willing to be)

- First Aid certificate

- Checkable references

- Non-smoker


Preferred:

- Childcare qualifications

- Driver (either own car, or willing to drive our automatic car)

- Native / fluent English speaker


We both have a weekly cleaner but would be keen for the nanny to do children?s washing.


We are looking for someone to start as soon as possible, but are happy to wait for the right candidate if necessary. Please do PM me if you?re interested.


Many thanks

Chloe

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