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Part-time nanny wanted for twins in East Dulwich


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We are looking for a fun-loving, warm and energetic nanny to become part of our family, caring for our twin daughters from 8am - 7pm, Thursday and Friday on a long-term basis, starting in January 2019. Our relaxed, informal household is in the heart of East Dulwich, a short walk from the amenities of Lordship Lane and several local parks. For the right candidate, we can be flexible on the hours and days worked, and will accommodate holiday and travel plans as much as possible.


Our daughters were born extremely prematurely and consequently have some ongoing health needs (home oxygen and a feeding aversion). As a result, we require a childcare qualification of at least NVQ level 3 (or equivalent), with paediatric first aid training, OFSTED registered and DBS checked. Because of the girls? health needs, the ideal candidate will be able to get creative and imaginative with playtime at home, enjoy cooking healthy organic meals, and love long walks in the park (no driving), while maintaining the good routines already in place.


Must haves: good spoken English; non-smoker.

Nice to haves: another language; musical; experience with twins.


We welcome and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply.

Hello I am a Nanny with up to date DBS and first aid, Cache level Three in Education. Ofsted Reg. Car driver. Working at the moment doing a maternity cover coming to a end soon. Looking for a Jan start. Please get in touch , send me your email. Can send CV.


Carol


[email protected]


07847 701286

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