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We’re a friendly family based in Herne Hill, looking for a caring and fun after-school nanny to look after our two lovely daughters, aged 10 and 7. 

The Job

We need someone who can:

  • Pick the girls up from school (and after-school clubs).
  • Cook simple and healthy meals.
  • Help with homework and reading.
  • Keep them entertained with fun activities.
  • Be organised and responsible for scheduling and preparing ahead for the next day. 

Hours are 3-6.30 Monday to Friday.

What We’re Looking For

We’re after someone who:

  • Has some experience with kids and genuinely enjoys spending time with them.
  • Is responsible, kind, and reliable.
  • Someone who is well organised and a good communicator. 
  • Bonus points if you can drive (but it’s not essential).

What You’ll Get

  • A great hourly rate based on your experience. 
  • Jags gym membership 
  • A relaxed and welcoming family environment.
  • The option for extra babysitting hours, if you’d like.

Starting January 2025. 

 

Please send an email to [email protected] or WhatsApp 07704 015 721 with a bit about yourself, your experience, and if you have them a couple references.

 

Looking forward to hearing from you.

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