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I am an Ofsted Registered Childminder who runs a Group Setting in SE22 and in addition to space for parking there is a bus stop conveniently located just 2 minutes walk away which is served by the 63 and 363 bus routes two and from Peckham Rye station (6 stops away). The property is also conveniently located for the P12 stop on Brenchley Gardens. Honor Oak Park station is 15 minutes walking distance Peckham Rye Park is 5 minutes walk away.


The entire property is given over to childminding and has the unique advantage of providing a home environment which has all the resources of a larger nursery including a range of play areas, nursery sized tables and chairs, separate cot room, 200ft garden and a 30 sqm purpose-built school room which has been equipped with toys, games and learning resources with all ages and abilities in mind.


A vacancy has arisen for two days per week (08.00-5.00 pm) but more days could be offered if required. The hourly rate will be determined by the experience and qualifications of the applicant but there is a paid lunchbreak and two week's paid holiday following successful completion of a three month probationary period.


Applicants must have previous experience of working within an early years setting or as a nanny and ideally have an enhanced DBS. An NVQ Level qualification would be desirable but not essential and support can be given to any candidate who wishes to study for Level 2 or 3.


My group setting is a small and friendly (9 children maximum) and you will be working alongside other nursery assistants.


Job would also suit a childminder or nanny looking to supplement current work arrangements with a regular income.

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