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Hello! We are looking for a caring and fun after-school and holiday nanny to take care of our little boy, aged 6. The hours would be 3:00 to 6:30 three days a week during term time (preferably Mon-Wed) and 8:50 to 5:30 three days a week (preferably Mon-Wed) during 10 weeks of the school holidays ? particular weeks as agreed by both parties prospectively. The gross hourly rate would be ?13/hour.


We are looking for a caring, energetic nanny. You will need to speak English fluently, be a non-smoker, and have an up to date DBS form. An interest in Lego, art and sports would be great. Having a driving licence would also be an asset.


Our son is a lovely little fellow, whose teachers describe him as kind-hearted and gentle. He is enthusiastic and enjoys playing Lego, cricket, football, drawing and imaginative play. We live in a house which is walking distance from several parks and a free museum. It is near the 185, 176, 197, 363 and P4 bus routes and is about 10 minutes? walk from Forest Hill Station. We are a friendly and caring family. His dad works from home sometimes and I work predominantly outside the home.


If you are interested please DM.

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