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We are a professional couple based in the East Dulwich area, searching for a nanny to help us look after our son (14 months) for four days per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday), with core hours around 9.30am-4.30pm (although we can be flexible). We're looking for a start time in late spring / early summer, but have childcare sorted at the moment so really looking for the right fit. 

Our ideal candidate would have a great track record looking after children aged 12+ months and combine knowledge and experience of infant developmental needs / milestones (e.g. weaning, potty training etc.) with a warm, fun and engaging personality that will stimulate his natural curiosity.

The core responsibilities we need your help with include typical nursery activities, such as offering creative and mentally stimulating playtime, providing healthy meals and snacks and taking him to classes, exhibitions and other events. We are also looking for support with related work, e.g. laundry, loading/unloading the dishwasher, cleaning up after mealtimes and keeping play areas tidy following playtime.

If you’re interested in discussing this opportunity further, please get in touch with your CV, with a little introduction to who you are and your expectations around the role.

Approximate salary will be 18-20 pounds (gross) depending on experience.

Many thanks,

Jasmin and Alex 

Hello,

I am looking for a new nanny role for when my current ( temporary) role comes to an end in July.  I have 20 years of childcare experience, am first aid trained and OFSTED registered. You're more than welcome to take a look at my childcare .co.uk profile

https://www.childcare.co.uk/profile/144590

I look forward to hearing from you

Giselle

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