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Wanted: An awesome part-time Nanny


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Hello wonderful nannies.... we are looking for someone to look after our super fun and very sweet 18 month old son, starting January, at our home in Sydenham.


We?re looking for an experienced and engaged individual who might need an extra day or two a week to fit alongside other work they do. We?re after three days a fortnight - every Thursday and every second Wednesday (10 hr days). Unfortunately those days are not flexible.


The role would involve caring for our toddler, preparing his food, organising and leading activities and play time, with a strong interest in development and having fun. Even though the role is part time we?d love our nanny to feel comfortable enough to take initiative and really ?own? the job. We also have a sweet dog and a cat so you will need to be happy to work around animals too.


If this sounds like it might work for you we?d LOVE to hear from you via a PM, and we can arrange a time to chat over the phone.

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