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Hi all,


We are looking for a lovely person to care for our two girls (5 and 2) on a part-time / mainly after school basis.


The times we are looking for are:


* Monday, Tuesday and Friday (if wanted) - c. 3pm after school until 6.30/7pm

* Plus some before school care would be a huge help 1-3 times a week


ie total c 15 hours with opportunities for babysitting and help in the holidays


Our older daughter is going into yr 1 at a school on our road and the job would mainly be looking after her but sometimes dropping off/picking up our younger daughter from full time nursery (10 mins walk away) when we were not able to


We are looking for someone fun but caring and responsible. It would involve keeping the girls company, fixing them some food and occasionally getting them to playdates or classes. The odd bit of help with homework maybe! We don't require formal qualifications but some experience with children preferred and generally liking children a must.


This role might suit a student or someone who has other flexible working commitments. We can be flexible too - core days are Monday and Tuesdays; Fridays not essential


We are based just off Dog Kennel Hill in a lovely house near to green spaces and good transport links etc.

Just to update, for ease we are now seeking


Monday and Tuesday as the core days: before school and then after ie 10 hours total over two days

plus

Friday if wanted, before and after school or just after if preferred ie a further 3.5-5 hours


And opportunities for full days in the school holidays if available / to fit in with your arrangements


An interest in fairy tales, arts and crafts and messing about in parks a bonus!


thanks


Jude

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there,


We have met a couple of nice people in respect of this role but its important to us that we get the right fit (for our girls and for the 'nanny') soooo... if there is any other lovely people who feel the above role would suit them, please get in touch asap for a chat as we would like to sort out arrangements as soon as we can!


Thanks


Jude

ps role would start late August but we can be flexible on this & pay is ?10ph

Hi my name is emily cook and I'm 19 years old, I've been in a nanny share for the past year with a 2,3 and 4 year old boys. I am looking for new work, and starting from end August to beginning on September I leave my current job and want to start a new one, I am a friendly , loving nanny and I am a level 3 diploma in children and young peoples work force and I'm first aid trained , although I haven't been a nanny for very long I have volunteered in a twins and triplets play group and I worked in a nursery for a year while doing my course. I love children and I am very flexible with hours so please private message me for more info , I.e CV, phone number

Thanks hope to hear from you !

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