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We are looking for a fun and loving live out nanny to provide care to our 2 boys aged 3y 10mo and 2 on a 4 day a week basis. Core Hours will be 8:00-5:00 with total weekly hours likely to be 38.


We are looking for the role to commence in mid August but no later than the first week of September.


Driving may be of benefit but not essential, we can provide access to a car. Non smoker and fluent in English essential. Paediatric first aid and CRB will be desirable or a willingness to complete if not already in place, references will be required and checked.


The ideal candidate will be fun, loving and fair and will provide a nurturing and consistent presence to our children and their development in the coming years. Our oldest son will be at a local nursery in the afternoons, so there will be a drop off and collection to complete this is within walking distance. You will care for our youngest child and socialise with him via groups and activities, we would like you to prepare meals for the boys as well.


If you are interested in this role then please do not hesitate to contact me via PM.


Tracey

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