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Nanny Wanted: 4 days a week from July 2015


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Hello,


We are a happy, fun-loving family living in Forest Hill.


My husband and I both work in central London and are looking for a nanny to look care for our two children: four-year old (daughter) Eliza, and two-year old (son) Solly.


We're looking for an experienced and fully qualified nanny who is fun-loving, energetic, caring, responsible, reliable and firm but fair - basically, if you're just like Mary Poppins you'll fit the bill perfectly ;-)


The position is four days a week, 8am-6pm, starting from June / July 2015.


Your duties and responsibilities will be as follows:


- Looking after the children?s needs, welfare, development and health and safety.


- Supervision of the children.


- Exercise, teaching and training.


- Playing with the children.


- Encouraging development in skills such as reading, writing, arithmetic, drawing, music, dressing, telling the time, etc.


- Taking the children to and from nursery/school.


- Nursery duties, including, but not limited to:


? Keeping the children?s nursery, bedrooms and bathroom clean and tidy every day.

? Laundry and ironing of the children?s clothes and bedding.

? Ensuring that the children?s clothes are kept in good repair.

? Shopping for the children?s needs.

? Preparing and cooking the children?s meals.

? Keeping the kitchen, breakfast and any other room clean and tidy after use by you and the children.



Required:


- CRB checked

- First Aid certificate

- Full, clean driving license (own car preferable)

- Ofsted registered, preferably

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello

> I have 13 years experience as a nanny with

> children of a range of ages from new born up to

>

> > the age of ten I have always worked with

> multiple

> > amounts of children and been in sole charge care

>

> > of up to four children at a time.

> >

> > I am passionate about my role as a nanny and

> find

> > it such a rewarding job to watch children grow

> up

> > and develop. I have a thorough knowledge of the

>

> > Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and plan

>

> > all my activities around that and the children's

>

> > individual needs. I am very creative and love

> > making activities with natural resources or

> using

> > everyday objects like pots and pans to create a

>

> > musical band. I enjoy cooking and believe in

> > cooking healthy and nutritious meals for the

> > children I cook everything from scratch to

> provide

> > for their individual needs.

> >

> > I hold an NVQ Level 2/3 childcare qualification

>

> > and I have a full paediatric first aid

> > certificate. I have an Enhanced CRB disclosure,

> I

> > am Ofsted registered which means I can accept

> part

> > payment in childcare vouchers which can be a

> > benefit you [email protected] 07538045528

>

> > Regards

>

> Marlene Wilmot

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