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Student/Nanny needed for part time, 3 day job


C.Sammy

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Hi, a lovely friend of mine is in need of a young, vibrant, and fun individual who can look after her 2 children sole charge (live out role). You?ll ideally be qualified to at least a Level 2, CRB checked ( if possible or have had one issued in the last 18 mths) and most importantly flexible.

The job is based in Se15 ( by old Kent rd) the lovely children are 3 and 2 years old. Ideally toddler Exp would be great.

The hours require flexibility as the minimum will be 15 hours over 3 days, mostly mornings till mid afternoon, but some weeks she may require you to do a full day, so the max is 30 hours. Start date Jan 4th but settling in sessions to commence in December.

Local school run required from 9-3 ish, for the older child, the 2 year old will stay with you till school pick up for the oldest.

This would suit a young nanny/student/ uni goer


If interested pls private message me,or email the mum [email protected] (with a CV and a bit about yourself and your availability)


Looking forward to hearing from you all !!

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