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We are a family of 5 with an 8 year old, 6 year old and 3.5 year old. We are looking for a before and after school nanny Tuesday-Thursday 7.30am-9.00am and 3.15pm - 7.00pm from  September. 

 

We are looking for someone energetic, kind and organised to join our busy household. 

The roll would involve giving the children breakfast, getting their bags ready for school and nursery and taking them to school and nursery (both only a few minutes walk from our house) 

 

In the afternoons it would involved collecting them from school and nursery and taking them to various after school activities, preparing and cooking healthy meals for them, doing homework with them and bathing and getting them ready for bed. As well as playing with them of course! 

We would also ask for fairly regular babysitting and extra hours to help around the house and with batch cooking. As well as some holiday care. 
 

You must also have an up to date DBS check and paediatric first aid qualification.  

We are lively household who enjoy music, art, playing games and being in nature. 

 

If you think you could be the right fit for us do get in touch.

 

Many thanks 

Jessica 

Edited by bannjess

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