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Hello,


I am looking for a Nanny for my two children in central East Dulwich to start in March 2023. This is a great job for someone who lives locally and has other things they want to do during the day time (hobbies, studying, caring, setting up a business etc), and prefers to increase the hours for some school holiday weeks


The job includes walking the children to school in the morning (7.30am) and collecting them from School 3.15pm - 6.30pm in term time (30 weeks per year). This could be 4 or 5 days per week, as you prefer. School is 10-12mins away.


There are also 30 full days during the school holidays (8am-6pm) on dates to be agreed with you (eg 6 weeks across the whole school year).


The pay is higher than average per hour (to reflect the switch between term time and school holidays), and is also pro-rata’d, so your salary remains the same each month.


Our current nanny is brilliant and has been with us years and is now moving into a non-childcare role.


I am happy to chat / FaceTime / meet for an informal discussion. Our nanny is happy to chat to you too - she can also tell you what the role & the children/family are like!


I’m happy to flex the hours to suit your needs too. Bonus and yearly salary review included.


Send me a private message if you have any questions or would like to chat.


Thanks


G

Hello,


I am looking for a Nanny for my two children in central East Dulwich to start in March 2023. This is a great job for someone who lives locally and has other things they want to do during the day time (hobbies, studying, caring, setting up a business etc), and prefers to increase the hours for some school holiday weeks


The job includes walking the children to school in the morning (7.30am) and collecting them from School 3.15pm - 6.30pm in term time (30 weeks per year). This could be 4 or 5 days per week, as you prefer. School is 10-12mins away.


*** Or, just the After School part if you prefer.


There are also 30 full days available during the school holidays (8am-6pm) on dates to be agreed with you (eg 6 weeks across the whole school year).


The pay is higher than average per hour (to reflect the switch between term time and school holidays), and is also pro-rata’d, so your salary remains the same each month.


Our current nanny is brilliant and has been with us years and is now moving into a non-childcare role.


I am happy to chat / FaceTime / meet for an informal discussion. Our nanny is happy to chat to you too - she can also tell you what the role & the children/family are like!


I’m happy to flex the hours to suit your needs too. Bonus and yearly salary review included.


Send me a private message if you have any questions or would like to chat.


Thanks


G

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