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A lovely family looking for an experienced and caring Nanny and household manager to take care of our 2 young boys, aged 4 and 6, in North Dulwich.

As a Nanny, you will take care of our children, keep them safe and clean, plan and cook meals for them and organise creative and educational activities based on their age. You will need to pick them up from school and take to other extracurricular activities.

If you love working – and playing – with children and, also feel comfortable handling the less appealing tasks, such as tidying up children’s rooms and household chores, we would like to meet you.

Ultimately, you will reassure us as parents that, even when we are not around, our children remain in a safe and pleasant environment. Also, that you will respect the wishes and traditions of us to care for our children properly.

Work Hours

We both work long hours from Monday-Friday, and we would need the successful applicant to work:

·        Term time; 37.5 hours per week; Monday-Friday; 12:00 – 19:30

·        School holidays; 45-50 hours per week; Monday-Friday (Our boys are at Dulwich Prep London and typically school breaks are long - Christmas and Easter ~ 4 weeks, Summer ~ 8 weeks and 1 to 2 weeks for each half term break)

·        Ideally we would like to plan annual leave holidays during School holidays (some flexibility available for exceptional circumstances)

Benefits

·        4 weeks paid leave plus bank holidays

Location

·        Applicant to live locally in North Dulwich or willing to relocate.  Live-in considered

·        Ideally knows the local area well

Must have a diving license.

Potential to start now or in September.

Please get in contact.

Thanks, Caren.

Nanny and Household Manager JD May 2023.pdf

Edited by CarenW

Hi Caren, 

This position sounds perfect for me, As I have done this role before. I am very interested in this role if still available? 

I am a very organised young lady who enjoys being around kids taking part in active activities with them etc…

I live in brockley, But most of my clients are based in the Dulwich area.

If there is anymore information you would like please feel free to contact

me for a chat. 
 

Annisha - 07904725210

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