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Part time Nanny Housekeeper wanted in Peckham


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Part time Nanny Housekeeper wanted in Peckham.


We are a family of 3 looking for a warm and friendly Nanny Housekeeper to take care of our lovely 1 year old daughter. She attends nursery so this role would be part time from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM from Monday to Friday. This is a permanent role to start as soon as possible.


Usual nursery and housekeeping duties apply. While the child is at nursery, the Nanny would prepare healthy meals for the child, help with the family laundry or cleaning/tidying up the house. The Nanny would pick the child up from nursery around 4:30pm, walk her back home (17 minutes) and when there, feed her dinner.


Requirements

Must have experience taking care of children of similar age. Childcare qualification would be preferable

Up to date DBS check

First aid course or willing to attend one

Ideally speaks Spanish or Portuguese but not required

It would be a bonus if the Nanny is willing to leave dinner ready for the parents occasionally


If interested please get in touch via private message


Thank you


Julia D.

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