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After school & holiday nanny wanted - 3 days pw Herne Hill


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We are looking for an after-school and holiday nanny 3 days per week (Tues, Weds, Thurs) from January 2016. This permanent nanny position is in Herne Hill and required to look after two lovely, bright and caring children age 6 and 8 (boy and girl).


During term time hours will be 3 - 6pm and during school holidays 10am - 6pm. Duties will include:-


-Collecting children from school - walking distance

-Cooking dinner, feeding children, tidying up

-Helping with homework

-Organising playdates and activities during holidays

- Some light laundry for the family

- Tidying up for children and general help with organising kids


Applicants must have:-


+ Previous experience with children (e.g. as nanny or parent yourself)

+ Hard working attitude

+ Be punctual and reliable

+ Written reference(s)


Please messsage with your CV and some information about yourself. We look forward to hearing from you.

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