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Nanny wanted ASAP - Monday and Tuesdays - SE4


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We are currently looking for a nanny on Mondays and Tuesdays. We have two fab boys, aged 3 and 1 years old.


Our younger boy has Down's Syndrome. He does not have complex needs or require a nanny with specialist skills but rather someone with a good degree of general experience who feels comfortable and confident with adapting things slightly for him. This would be a great opportunity for someone wanting to gain experience in special needs as we would be happy to fund training (eg Makaton signing) for the right person.


Our older boy is at nursery in the mornings.


Hours needed are 7.45am - 5.45pm. CRB and First Aid training required. Ofsted registration preferable.


We live at SE4 1HQ (Ladywell/Crofton Park). We are hoping for an early August start.


Please be in touch if you would like to discuss further by PM or emailing [email protected]


Thanks!

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