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Hi there!

We are two families based in East Dulwich, one with a little girl, P, and one with a little boy B, who will both turn one in November, and we are looking for a nanny to look after both children from the end of October. 

We are looking for an experienced, sociable, kind and caring nanny to look after B from 730-530pm Monday-Thursday, with P as well for three of those days. It’s also quite important to us that we work with a nanny who is flexible with overtime in the evenings (and maybe the occasional Friday) as some of us have unpredictable jobs and may need extra help past 530pm or evening babysitting, although we don’t expect this to be a regular occurrence.

The nanny-share will be hosted at both our houses, switching weekly. We would like our nanny to prepare healthy meals for the children (and maybe the rest of the family if the nanny enjoys cooking!), keep the areas of the house that the children use clean and tidy, do laundry for the kids as needed, take them out to activities, classes and play dates, read, do arts and crafts, spend time outdoors and generally become part of our families! 

Previous experience with a nanny-share (or caring for multiple young children) is preferable. Salary per hour to be discussed with potential candidates. We would offer 4 weeks’ paid holiday, with the dates of 2 of those weeks to be determined by the nanny and 1 week by each family.

If this sounds like something that could work for you please do get in touch - we would love to hear from you!

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