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After school nanny required for 5 and (almost) 2 year old.


Nanny required ASAP for 3 afternoons a week - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - approx 3 hours a day.

Duties include:

* Picking up 5 year old from school/holiday club, taking to the park/library.

* Picking up toddler from nursery, and transporting both children home (all within walking distance, so car/driving licence not mandatory).

* Changing toddler's nappy if required.

* Preparing/heating simple meals and supervising dinner.

* Light household duties such as washing up/emptying re-packing dishwasher, clearing away toys, arts and crafts materials, etc.


You must be experienced, provide references, trained in first aid and with a DBS check.

We have 2 (very friendly) cats, in case of allergies.

We cook with all meat, but are mostly dairy free.

5 year old is very into arts and crafts, reading, lego and role play. 2 year old just wants to copy whatever his older brother is doing.


If you can help out, please PM for more information. Happy to consider a Nanny share if local (we're very close to Peckham Rye Park - Colyton Road end).


Many thanks, Tara.

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