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Looking for Part time nanny / East Dulwich


marille

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Sadly our wonderful nanny had to move on as she lives too far to remain on a part time basis with us, so we're looking for a new loving person to join our family as soon as possible.


We are a family with two kind, fun and generally well-behaved boys aged 7 and 2 living on the East Dulwich side of Peckham Rye Park.


We will mostly need someone who can work a full day on Tuesday (8am-6pm) and do school and nursery pick ups on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday (3:15-6pm).


On Tuesday, you would mostly be with the little one, take him to the park (we're right next to Peckham Rye), play with him, prepare snacks and meals, etc.


The other days you would need to collect the boys from school and nursery near Bellenden Road in Peckham Rye, take them to the park if the weather is nice, then take them home to East Dulwich (by bus which we would pay for, or maybe car if you have a licence).


We can offer additional hours for someone who can help with housekeeping when the boys aren't in.


Please message me if you're interested or have any questions.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi my name is sharon I am intersted in your AD. I do worek as a nannyshare ad The moment but sadly one of The family well be moving out of london next month and The other my hours are less nie. So i am looking to move on finding another Nanny Job. I work in Dulwich and I know peckham very well.if I am what you are looking for I can send you my CV

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