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We are a welcoming family looking for a wonderful and committed person to work with our sons (8 years and 10 years old) as a part-time, after-school nanny, 2-3 days per week.


The job is well-paid to reflect the unique nature of the role.


We are based in SE4 (Ladywell/Crofton Park).


The job starts at beginning of January 2023, though an earlier start is possible.


Our youngest son (age 8) has significant additional needs - he has Down's Syndrome, is autistic and non-verbal. A substantial part of the role involves taking care of him and playing with him.


The person also needs to be able to build a positive relationship with our 10 (nearly 11) year old son in an age-appropriate way and to balance the needs of the two brothers.


The role involves being home to greet the boys from school, giving them a meal and playing at home.


3pm-6.30pm, Tuesdays and Wednesdays = core days.

Some Mondays and Thursdays (similar hours) by mutual agreement.


We are looking for someone who:

• is patient and willing to learn

• has substantial experience caring for young children, or children with SEN, or a keen interest in developing this experience

• is comfortable with nappy changing and personal care for an older child

• is physically fit and able meet the physical demands of the role

• is able to follow specific instructions and a clear routine, including giving regular medications

• is creative, playful and open to learning about the specialist approaches used for our youngest son


Full training will be provided, along with a nanny contract and holiday pay.


Additional hours will be available, especially in the school holidays (by mutual agreement).


Our last two nannies were with us for over 4 years and 2 years respectively and were highly valued by the whole family.


Please be in touch with any questions or for an informal chat. Tel 07932 744706


Many thanks

Ruth

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