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Hello, 

We're looking for a long-term nanny who would work 3 days a week: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.

Monday : OFF

Tuesday - 9 - 19:00

Wednesday - OFF

Thursday - 9-19:00

Friday - 9-21:00

 

Our Family

2 active and happy children. 2.5 yo and a 15 month old.

I'm French and my partner is a Londoner who grew up in the area 😊

 

Pay 

£18/h gross

£20/h after 19:00

 

Responsibilities

  • childcare (ie. preparing and feeding healthy meals and snacks for kids, playing, going to the playgroups and playgrounds, taking children to the doctors, putting them down for naps etc)
  • occasional night babysitting
  • housekeeping (ie. keeping play area clean, filling and emptying dishwasher, mopping after the kids' lunch, folding laundry) 

Must be

  • First aider
  • Energetic
  • Experienced
  • Flexible and adaptable
  • Trustworthy
  • Caring, loving, patient

 

Edited by Ambre
  • Guest changed the title to SEEKING NANNY - TUE, THU, FRI - 10hour days

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