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After School Nanny Wanted SE26


Mr P

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Hi, we?re a friendly and fun family with 2 outgoing, confident children who love playing games, drawing, trading cards, Minecraft, dancing, telling stories and travelling.


We?re looking for an experienced after school nanny for a brother and sister aged 8 and 9, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Starting at 3.15pm pick up from Eliot Bank primary school to 6.15pm during term time. With additional hours likely during the holiday periods,

Start Date: 1st February 2016. Paying up to ?11 per hour gross.


Responsibilities:

To create a stimulating, nurturing, and safe environment for the children; to supervise the children?s activities at all times including occasional playdates; assist with homework (KS2 level) Literacy and Maths; prepare a light evening meal and feeding the children; perform housework related to child care, including cleaning up after meals and general tidying.


Essential requirements:

At least a years? experience of looking after children; DBS checked; live within 45 minutes of SE26, reliable, honest, trustworthy and flexible, able to work legally in the UK.


Desirable:

Clean driving license, first aid certificate.


Many thanks

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