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Temporary nanny - 2 days a week


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We live near Ruskin Park and we?re looking for a nanny to look after our easy going 16 month old son and chatty 4 year old daughter on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from now until September, 9am - 5.30pm. Starting the first week of June would be perfect. We are hoping that in September care by grandparents can resume. We?re both currently working from home.


The role will involve playing in the garden, games, activities etc, preparing lunch (and dinner if possible but not essential). Whilst there is no school, assisting the 4 year old with reading and the online lessons set by the school (usually easiest whilst the 16 month old is napping!) and, if reception goes back in June, picking her up from school which is a 10-15 minute walk away.


We?re looking for a caring and enthusiastic nanny who has some experience of caring for toddlers.


Please get in touch if you?re interested and want to hear more.


Thanks


Helen

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