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Job Location: Camberwell / Peckham (SE5)

Role: Full-time Nanny | Live In

Start Date: November / December (Mum goes back to work in January)

Hours: 8am ? 7.15pm Monday - Friday + 1 or 2 babysitting slots

Driver: Driver preferable but not necessary

Languages: Good understanding of English. French or Spanish speaker would be a plus.


We are looking for an energetic, resourceful and kind nanny for our bubbly little baby boy, who will be 1 in January.


Experience is less important to us than the right attitude: we are looking for someone with a genuine love of children to become part of our family.


The ideal nanny will be bubbly and fun but will be proactive in organising our son?s daily routine and activities and will take his development seriously.


The primary task would be taking care of our son?s daily needs: overseeing his routine, preparing his meals, doing his laundry, taking him to playgroups and doing his bath and bedtime routine. We would also be grateful for some additional help (we also have a cleaner) with the running of the house e.g. keeping the house tidy, keeping on top of laundry, and helping prepare evening meals etc.


Salary would depend on your experience but would be competitive.


In terms of accommodation, you would have exclusive use of the top floor of the house: a bright and spacious double room and newly renovated bathroom. We live in a great location - plenty of baby activities and nanny networks in East Dulwich - but also with easy access (9 min train) to central London. We would do everything we could to make sure you were happy in our home and absolutely treat you as one of the family.


Happy to provide references from people who have previously worked for us!

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  • 2 months later...

Hello ,


I am Daniela a 35 years old Italian nanny. I have 4 years of experience within children between one year up to 12 years old. I have excellent references and first aid course.

I am a reliable, energetic, fun and really caring. I am tidy, good at cooking and responsible. I have also C1 knowledge of Spanish.

Please let me know if you are interested in my profile and I would glad to send you all the information and have an interview.


Thank you for your time


Kind Regards

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