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We’re looking for a fun nanny to look after our two little boys this summer, based at home in East Dulwich, through July and August whilst Mum and Dad work full time.  The boys are 6 and 7 and full of bags of fun and energy, so we’re after someone who can wear them out with a mix of activities in and out of the house whilst they are off school.  The boys love activities such as swimming, playdates with their friends, climbing trees in the park and having mad waterfights.  We will provide money for fun activities as we want for the boys to have a great time, as well as the use of our car for anyone with a drivers’ license.    

The hours would be 8 – 7 Monday to Friday, (though subject to flex for the right person), and involve making lunch and dinner for the boys each day and helping out with their laundry.  Our eldest (7 years old) has some special educational needs though is for all intents and purposes a normal happy kid, so no special training is required, just extra patience and understanding 🙂

Into September, we will also be looking for someone to join us more permanently to help with wrap-around care for the boys during term time and would be open to a package for the right person to stay on.  This isn’t a ‘must’ as for now we’re keen to get someone fun in for the summer, but if anyone was looking for something longer term that would also be an option.

Mum and Dad are relaxed, cool (or at least we think so…) and always up for a chat.  We just want the kids to have a great summer hanging out with someone who enjoys spending time with the kids as much as they enjoy being off school.

Does this sound like you?  Drop us a message!

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Hi there, 

I’m Jack, I’m 16 years old and live in Forest Hill. Despite being young I already have plenty of experience looking after children for friends and family, and I am very happy to give references if wanted.

I would love to help out with your childcare should you need it and I am able to start from the 12th June to the start of the new school year. There may be some days I am unable to help out due to school events and holidays but I am happy to give dates if needed. 

If this interests you or you have any further questions, please get in touch.

Jack

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