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Nanny Needed - Thursdays 1 Day/week - from January 17th


jpeckmum

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We are looking for a happy and loving part time Nanny 1 day a week, from January 17th 2019. We have a smiley 16 month old daughter. The current day we need is Thursday from 8:00- 18:30pm. We currently have a Nanny we love from Tuesday-Wednesday but she is unable to work Thursday, hence we are only looking for 1 day/week.


We prefer a Nanny share where the children are looked after at our or another child's house. No more than 2 young children per Nanny please. We live in the Peckham Rye neighbourhood near Bellenden road so have easy access to shops and parks.


As a nanny you would:


- Organise and supervise playtime including reading, singing, and other stimulating games suitable for their development

- Arrange outings to the local park, playgroups, and other fun activities (sensory classes, etc)

- Making sure children get daily naps

- Prepare well balanced and nutritious meals appropriate for the needs of the children

- Clean and tidy the nursery, playroom and other areas as agreed with the parents



As with most families we will require id, proof of address, a DBS check, first aid certificate, and references. If you are Ofsted registered or happy to sign up to tax free childcare that would be a plus.

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