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Au pair or part-time nanny wanted from February 2019


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Hello, we are looking for morning and afternoon care for our two children (7yo girl and 5yo boy) 3 days a week.

These three days will vary depending on my roster (I work at a hospital on long day and night shifts) which I get notice 6 weeks in advance.


Duties involve making kids breakfast, making sure their bags are packed, taking them to school, light housework (preparing meals and laundry), collecting children from school, taking to after school activities (all walking distance), and dinner bath and bedtime routine.


You will have your weekdays free from 9am-4pm, and only occasionally date night or weekend work.

If children are on holidays we will negotiate in advance but they will attend holiday clubs some of the time.


Looking for live out or live in, with experience - I will ask for two reference phone numbers.

Must have basic knowledge of English and can cook.

Salary TBC on experience.


To start February - date TBC. Looking for 1yr commitment minimum.

If interested please PM with your CV and any questions.

We are in SE22 near the library


Thanks :)

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