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Nanny or Nanny Share Wanted


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Hello, we're looking for a live out Nanny or Nanny Share for our two children 3 days per week.


We're based in Nunhead near Queens Road Peckham Station


Starting mid-November


Ideally they would have:


? First aid certificate

? DBS check

? Good level of English

? Creative ideas for child centered play

? Excellent contactable references


It's for looking after a 1 year-old baby girl all day and a 4 year-old boy after school. He'll need picking up from Edmund Waller at 15:30 every day too, but driving isn't necessary as we live close to the school.


Core Hours & Duties:

? 3 days per week (flexible on days but ideally Mon-Weds)

? 8.30am-6pm


Please PM me if interested the role.


Many thanks,

Zoe

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