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Nanny needed 3 days a week, Feb start


Dafny

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We are a friendly, easy-going family with three children, two girls (4 and 2) and a boy (8 months). Our eldest is at school, our two year old attends nursery two days a week and our 8 month old will be at home. We are looking for a nanny three days a week to start in February 2020. I am due to start work w/c 17th Feb, some settling in days before this would be ideal.


MUST BE CAR DRIVER


Hours would be 9.15am - 5.45pm (8.5 hour days). Ideal days would be Tues-Thurs. It would be great if one or two of your working days you could start at 8-8.15am and do the morning school run for us but this is not essential.


You:

We are looking for a fun, energetic nanny who is keen to help our children learn and engage in their chosen activities.

You will need to have 2-3 years minimum experience including some experience with under 2 year olds.

Relevant childcare qualifications/certifications, DBS check and employer references.

Ability to cook fresh, healthy meals

Ideally first aid qualification.

Fluent in English

Full driver's licence


Duties of the job:

Organising our children's schedules

You will mainly be looking after our baby, one of your three days you would have baby and two year old. You will be looking after all three after school and during school holidays

Drop off and pick up at school/nursery for our daughters by car (use of our car).

Play dates, activities, groups for toddler and baby

Preparing/cooking healthy meals and feeding all children.

Light housework associated with the children (i.e. Tidying toys away, washing up and cleaning kitchen after use, washing clothes, folding and putting clean washing away).


For your information we have two pet cats.


We look forward to hearing from you

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