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FT Nanny Required Peckham Rye to start ASAP


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We are looking for an experienced full time live out nanny to care for our two boys aged 3 y/o and 10 months old in Peckham Rye for 4.5 days a week to start ASAP. Driver required and own car is preferable but not essential. PM me your number or email if you are interested.


My husband and I are looking for someone down to earth who is as happy exploring the park as they are taking a history trip to the Tower of London or flexing their creative muscles at Dulwich Picture Gallery.?


We believe in routine but are relaxed in our approach and want someone firm but fair and happy to lovingly teach the boys boundaries. We believe it?s vital that all caregivers support each other in discipline, routines and general outlook so that the boys can thrive.


We?d really value ideas and input from a nanny who is hands-on, happy to be a part of a busy family household and confident in suggesting ways in which we can all work better together.


We live within ten minutes? walk of direct overland links to Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars, Shoreditch and Clapham Junction and the area itself is full of open spaces.



Driving license required. Own car preferable but not essential

Dog-lover


Hours:

Mon: 8-6

Mon-Thurs: 7.30-7

Fri: 8-3.30

There is a degree of flexibility on hours / days to be discussed in person

25 days holiday plus bank holidays


Duties:

*Sole care x3 days, shared care x1.5 days (diaries organised at end of week before so shared care is organised ahead)

*Pre-School drop offs and pick-ups

*Liaising with school in parents absence

*Taking children for routine check-ups, dentist etc

*Organising Children?s Laundry

*Preparing all meals and keeping freezer stocked with pre-prepared children?s food for weekend

*Organising menus and ordering food for the week

*Taking baby to classes

*Taking initiative to organise play dates in local area

*Nanny kitty and nanny diary

*Flexibility for babysitting or weekend babysitting (pre-arranged)

*Proxy parenting when parents are travelling for work (never usually more than one or two nights and pre- arranged)

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