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Looking for a nanny, Monday - Thursday, 3pm - 6.30pm (with occasional ad hoc extra hours) from September 2023 for a lovable, fun 7 year old boy who needs to be collected from the Belham, Peckham Rye area. We are looking for someone who likes to play, is happy to connect with other childcarers / parents and their kids, hang out at Warwick Gardens and other locations after school when the weather is decent, and play at home when it’s cold and dark. This will include making and serving some food at home, the occasional playdate at home or elsewhere, and generally just having fun! Some extra hours are sometimes available during school holidays, school strike days, sick days, babysitting etc. 

We are a chilled out family who live close to the school and all we really ask is that our son’s nanny is reliable, committed, kind and likes chatting, listening to and playing with a boy (biased as we are) we know to be loving and brimming with enthusiasm. He quickly bonds with people who like imaginative play, cooking cakes and being a bit silly. 

We pay tax, NI, pension and do it all above board as required by the right person. We pay during school holidays so nannies can have their own breaks too. We ask for a commitment of a school year (hopefully more) and have been lucky to have continuity of just two nannies over the last few years who have only left because they are going on to new careers / studies / moved etc. We respect your profession and see you as part of our family. 

 

Please get in touch if interested. 

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