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URGENT: Live in nanny required from August 1st start


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This is an excellent opportunity and urgent requirement for a wonderful nanny/housekeeper to start full time on August 1st 2015.


A loving, caring father who lost his wife to cancer last year, needs a cheery, outgoing and experienced nanny/housekeeper to help look after his two young children and the house in Herne Hill, South London. Light housework is also required, but there is a cleaner who comes fortnightly. The nanny would be required to stay for at least 2 years.


Accommodation: Spacious top floor bedroom with TV plus private bathroom, situated in a large, well kept house close to Tulse Hill/Herne Hill stations. Herne Hill has a lively nanny community, with good local amenities and very easy access into Central London.


Salary: Excellent salary to the right person, including all house bills paid for, 28 days holiday


Start date: To start August 1st 2015


Working Hours: 7.30am-7.30pm Mon-Fri with time off during the day, 2 nights flexible babysitting per week, and sometimes overnight as the daddy is sometimes away for business, one week babysitting every two months (exchanged with 2 babysitting nights).


About you:

We are looking for a mature nanny, eager to work with a young family. Someone who really loves children, and who is honest, caring and reliable. The role will require you to be energetic, hard-working, organised and punctual.


Nanny duties include:

? Looking after the 2 children after school; helping with homework & taking them to classes, feeding, reading, playtime, and ongoing educational development

? Planning and preparing varied, healthy and nutritional meals, shopping for fresh produce and supplies as needed

? Helping to get the children up and dressed in the morning, helping with bath and bed time

? Cooking some/all children's meals

? Providing a safe environment for the children

? Arranging play-dates with other children


Housekeeper duties include:

? Doing all laundry and ironing for the house

? Cleaning rooms & hoovering

? Cooking some family meals

? Plus some other household chores


Must have:

? Minimum 5 years' experience needed as a sole care nanny

? Ofsted registered / CRB / DBS Checks will be asked for

? Fluent in English

? Housekeeper experience required

? Driving licence essential

? References essential


Please email your CV and I look forward to getting in touch.


Many thanks,


G.

Dear G,,,hi my name is Kathy,I currently work in Dulwich Village Infants School,finishing Fri for 6 weeks holiday.I have worked here for the past 6 years,also after school care for 4 children!!I live in East Dulwich(past 18 years) and I have a handsome 20year old son.I have a full driving licence,,although I tend to cycle locally.Maybe I could help you,I would be interested in discussing this with you,I am around all next week if it's convenient for you guys.Yours Sincerely Kathy

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