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Part-time Nanny Camberwell


We are looking for a warm and energetic nanny who can look after 3 children (aged 4, 7, and 9) after school, working hours from 1-7pm (6 hours per day) for 3 days a week. The days are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. We would also like the nanny to be available for babysitting for 2 nights a week, and possibly be available for longer hours during the school holidays. Minimum of 21 hours per week.


The applicant must have a full clean driving licence, as the children attend a school 25 minutes drive from the house. The nanny will prepare the meal, collect the children from school, monitor homework, and feed the children, as well as organise the children?s belongings.


We are looking for a responsible, experienced, organised and tidy person, who is confident at preparing healthy meals, is quick to learn the routine, and wants to be a part of our family. We would also look for someone who is an excellent communicator with both the parents and the wider school community.


We would also like the applicant to live within a mile of Camberwell. Starting from the beginning of January 2016. We will pay ?10-12ph for the right applicant.

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