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Part time nanny required for am and pm help - 35 to 40 hours a week.


We are a nanny share based in East Dulwich local to Peckham Rye park. We have two boys who are 3 and about to go to nursery five days a week and two baby boys who are 6 and 9 months.


With both mums returning to work we are looking for someone who can help our existing nanny with the morning nursery drop offs, pick ups and afternoon routine.


We are looking for a live-out nanny who will be able to arrive at the family home at 7.30/8 to get two siblings dressed, breakfasted and dropped off at school. Then do the pick up at 3 and join our current nanny to give her a helping hand with tea and bath time for all four children before dropping the two siblings back home.


This part time role would be ideally suited for a person/student motivated to gain nanny experience whilst completing studies or having other work commitments.


Responsibilities will include:

-Drop off and pick up from school etc

-Sometimes preparing meals

-Bathing the children

-Getting the children ready for bed

-Would potentially suit someone studying for their childcare NVQ or similar

-There would potentialy be the opportunity to babysit on weekday evenings and weekends too


Total Hours: 28 hours a week

7.30 to 9 am drop off

3 pick up to 7 / 730


Apart from the mornings, evenings will mostly be working alongside our current nanny.

Clean driving licence and own car preferred. First aid and dbs


Please DM me with your details.

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