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Wanted - Full Time Nanny


Alexandra17

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We are looking for a full time nanny to look after our 7 month old baby boy and 2.5 yr old girl.


The role will start at the end of February/beginning of March 2019 and initially is 41 hours a week (Monday ? Thursday 8am to 6.15pm). The hours will increase from July to include alternate Fridays 8am to 5.30pm (mother expects to work from home on these Fridays). We are based in SE22 near Peckham Rye Park.


Our daughter is at nursery 2 days a week and requires dropping off at ~ 8.50 am and collecting at 3pm. The school is a ~ 15m drive away and the nanny will have use of the family car (and should be a confident driver). School hours will increase in September 2019 to all mornings plus some afternoons and thus the school run requirements will increase correspondingly.


Full time care for both children is required during school holidays.


Normal childcare duties required, including taking the children out for activities, arranging playdates and planning, preparing and giving meals.


We are looking for someone loving, organised and proactive to look after our children. Our daughter is a chatty and sociable little girl who loves interacting with friends and adults alike. Our son enjoys laughing at his sister! Experience with small babies is preferred ? the nanny will be required to work with the parents in the ongoing introduction of solid food and a healthy diet for the baby. Ofsted registration, DBS check suitable first aid training and a clean driving licence are required.


Competitive salary dependent on experience. Please PM me if interested.


Alex

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