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Full-time nanny wanted


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We are looking for a full-time, live out nanny for our two children aged 5 and 2, to start in January 2019. We live in North Dulwich/Herne Hill, and need childcare 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (so 50 hours per week). Our 5-year-old son is at school, so during term time the role involves taking him to and from school (within walking distance), looking after our 2-year-old daughter whilst he is there, and then looking after both of them in the late afternoon. During school holidays you would be looking after both of the children. We?d like you to take our daughter to baby/toddler classes, prepare them healthy meals and take care of their laundry, but we have a weekly cleaner so you wouldn?t need to do any household cleaning. We?re looking for someone who is fun, energetic and caring, and also has at least 5 years? experience working as a nanny. DBS check and First Aid also essential, as are a full CV and contactable references. The role is initially a 12-month maternity cover for our current nanny, but there may be scope for continuing after that if she decides not to return to work at that point.


If this is of interest to you then please send me a private message.


Many thanks

Paul

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Hello I am a Nanny with DBS and first aid. Ofsted Registration, Cache Level Three in Education and Childcare. Doing a Maternity cover at the moment which is coming to the end soon. So looking for a new role for 2019. Have worked with Children for Sixteen Years.Also I am Mum of Two Older Children. Please get in touch and I send you my CV and refences.


Thank You


Carol Humphrey


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