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Hello,


We are looking for a New Live in Nanny in East Dulwich.


We are a family of 4 (+1 friendly dog) who live in a 6 bed home in Dulwich in South East London.


I am a doctor at one of the local hospitals and my husband works in the energy sector. Away from our jobs we love cooking, walking the dog, art trips - and like everyone else, spend hours at the beautiful local parks in Dulwich.


We have a great garden for the kids with a swing, trampoline, climbing wall and tree house to keep them entertained for hours.


We have a 3 year old (Isobel) who is confident and chatty and a 1 year old (Arthur) who makes a lot of noise and has just started crawling. They are both quite easy going and (mostly) sleep well.


Our nanny will have exclusive access to a large double bedroom with views across London and shared use of the a family bathroom (which mostly the children only use).


The ideal candidate will be easy to live with and ready to fit into a fast paced but rewarding role. We really want someone to feel more like a member of family than member of staff.


My husband and I both have very time consuming jobs and have incredibly variable hours (including foreign trips, nights and weekends).


Our oldest, Isobel (3), is at a fantastic local nursery (The Villa) and will likely stay on there for her school. Arthur (1) will be joining her there in 18months time.


We need wrap-around care for Isobel and full time care for Arthur.


We are looking for a full time (60hours a week), Live in Nanny. Working Monday-Friday 7am-7pm with on average 1 nights babysitting per week and 1 weekend day per month (with time off in lieu).


The role is focused on childcare (we have cleaners), we want our children to be happy, eat well and be entertained. We believe in maintaining the same rules as our nanny and want our kids to grow up conscientious and respectful of others.


Please contact me if you are interested,


With many thanks,


Jess

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