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We’re looking for a live-out nanny to look after our 9 month old baby boy from November when I will be going back to work full-time. We live in Peckham Rye and we would be looking at hours 8am - 6/6:30pm, Monday - Friday. There will be some additional hours on occasion and possibly travel. 

Responsibilities

  • Prepare baby’s meals and feed them (including bottle-feeding)
  • Changing nappies
  • Bathtime and bedtime
  • Tidy up play areas and baby’s room
  • Outings to the park 
  • Playing with him and reading to him 
  • Taking him to swimming lessons  
  • Perform housekeeping tasks as needed (his clothes washing, food shopping, meal prep etc) 

Requirements and skills

  • Previous experience as a nanny (references required)
  • Multitasking skills
  • A patient and caring person who is willing and flexible 
  • Driving license
  • First aid certification 
  • DBS checked 

Starting salary of £33,000 per annum.

Do not hesitate to contact me if you need more information. 

Thank you,

Chloe

Edited by Chloe Palmer
  • Chloe Palmer changed the title to Full-time live out Nanny required from November

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