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We are looking for an enthusiastic, experienced and caring nanny to look after our two very energetic boys (age 7 and 4). We live in Dulwich Village and the boys currently go to Dulwich Village Infants School and Half Moon Montessori respectively. Nanny duties will primarily include taking care of both boys after school (nursery/school pick-up, help with homework, entertain them and cook dinner) but also taking care of the younger one 2 full days a week when he is not in nursery.

We are currently experiencing a bit of a transition phase as both our boys are due to start new schools in September, plus we have a new baby coming in August (which means I will be on maternity leave). 

Our ideal hours are therefore as follows, however we can be flexible so are happy to consider some adjustments for the right person:

•    Remainder of Summer term (Monday 5th June – Friday 21st July)
o    Monday and Tuesdays – Full day 
o    Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays – After school only 
•    Summer holidays (Monday 24th July – Friday 1st September)
o    Monday – Friday – 5 hours per day
o    Expectation this will be 9:00 - 14:00, with some degree of flexibility given we will be home with a new baby
•    From Autumn term onwards (starting Monday 4th September)
o    Monday – Friday – After school care only 

Our last nanny worked with us for nearly 7 years, and really became part of the family, so we are ideally looking for someone similar who can have such a close relationship with our boys again.

Please note we have no pets and don't require the nanny to be able to drive/have a car.

Please contact direct on 07818 066612 or [email protected] to discuss further.

 

 

Edited by charlotte_s_12
Forgot to include contact details

Hi there,

I’m Jack, I’m 16 years old and live in Forest Hill. Despite being young I have looked after children for family and friends for several years and I’m happy to give references if wanted.

I would like to offer you my help for the remainder of the summer term, although only from June 12th onwards, and the summer holidays, should you need help. There will be days I am unavailable on due to events to both finish year 11 and start sixth form, as well as holidays, and I would be happy to share these with you.

Please get in touch if you are interested or have any questions.

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