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We are two families in Catford looking for a nanny starting September 2015 for 4 days a week (Mondays through Thursdays), from 8am to 6pm. This may rise to full-time depending on mums' work schedules.


About us: We have 4 children in total - two boys and two girls, respectively. The eldest boy and girl are both 4 and will be starting reception, so school drop off and pick ups will need to be arranged. (Both families located within a 5 min walk from the school.) The youngest boy is 27 months and the youngest girl is 18 months.


About you: You're a caring, loving nanny who is responsible, reliable, organised and experienced, with excellent spoken English and communication skills. You arrange play dates with local families and organise stimulating activities for the children both in and out of the house. You prepare healthy meals, ensure a regular routine, and you're absolutely committed to the kids' safety, happiness, and individual development. You have all the relevant qualifications (Ofsted registered, CRB checked, paediatric First Aid). Ideally, you also have your own car (insured) that will fit 2 cars seats for the younger kids for getting to local activities.


Please email your CV to [email protected] along with availability and gross hourly fee.


Thank you

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