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nanny/housekeeper 25 hrs pw Mon/Friday


Elizabeth Holden

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We're looking for a happy and energetic live-out nanny / housekeeper to start as soon as possible, to care for our lovely daughter aged 5. 25 hours p/w Monday to Friday (usually 2/2.30pm to 7/7.30pm, but some flexibility/babysitting required).


Nanny duties: school pick-ups, reading, homework, music practice, play dates, after-school activities, trips to dentist etc., preparing supper for whole family.


Housekeeping duties: cooking for family (parents and sixth form boy too), keeping kitchen and common areas clean and tidy; family washing and ironing; taking delivery of the groceries, parcel pick ups etc.


The role is sole care and a bit of shared care since mother often works from home.


Excellent references for childcare experience are essential. A good cook would be fantastic! Great English and housekeeping skills. Plus, ideally, a driver. We have two cats.


During school holidays the role has potential to expand when two other boys return from boarding schools and our home becomes much busier with four children.


Would suit someone combining with another career or with study.


?10-14 p/hour depending on experience / skills. Please apply with a CV and your thoughts on why you want the job. We'd love to hear from you.


Elizabeth

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