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AFTERNOON /HOLIDAY WANTED - starting September


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We are looking for an experienced nanny to look after 9 and 6 year old boys, on a sole-charge basis, starting September. Hours would be afternoons Monday to Friday during term time (c. 2pm - 7pm although flexibility around this for the right nanny)with the opportunity for greater hours during school holidays. Candidates should be equally comfortable cycling (short distances) and driving the boys to after school clubs.


Assisting with school homework and preparing healthy meals for the boys will be key aspects of the role. Availability for ad hoc babysitting is preferable.


The family is located a few minutes walk from Dulwich North train station. The boys are energetic with a love of the outdoors. The eldest loves playing sport, with the youngest having a love of arts and craft.


DBS check, Ofsted registered and excellent references a prerequisite.


Please private message your CV if interested.

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