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Hello,

I'm looking for a local, live-out nanny to join us for some pre and post school care, totalling around 13 hours per week. Ideally this would increase during school holidays so a degree of flexibility is needed, although we can set those terms and minimum number of hours prior to committing. We have had a fantastic nanny for 2 years who is now leaving to have a baby.


There will be two children, an 8 year old boy and a 6 year old girl, both at the same school, so this would require:

2 x drop offs and 3 x pick ups per week (the school is on the same road as our house). The suggested hours would be:


8am to 9am on 3 days a week (3 hours)

3.15 to 6.30 on 3 days a week ( around 10 hours)


We would commit to a set number of hours per week, ideally 13 but some weeks this might be 12 or 14, but this can be discussed between us prior to starting and we can be flexible.


There would be occasional additional babysitting. I would also like to find someone who is happy to increase their hours during the holidays, although not every day.



I'd love to find someone who truly loves looking after children and who can become a part of family life. I'd like to find someone who could commit to our family on a long-term basis, following a trial period. If you think this could be the job for you, then I would love to hear from you.


Start date would be late June or early July


We're based in Forest Hill - the East Dulwich end - nr the Horniman Museum. We're very nice and easy going. Driver not essential. We can provide excellent references from our previous nanny as very good employers!


Please PM me if you'd like to know more.


Thanks a lot,

Daisy

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