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Friendly Camberwell Family seeking a brilliant, fun and trust worthy part - time nanny/ housekeeper for 24. 5 hours a week.


This includes full days on Thursday and Friday (8pm-6.30pm ) and a one other day Monday or Tuesday from 3pm- 6.30pm.


(An additional 2.5 hours of hours is available on the shorter day for deep cleaning if wished)


The role involves taking care a 3 year old and a 5 year girls in a busy family home. The fun loving younger child will be with you most of the time and you will need to organise activities to keep her engaged! The eldest is at school so this will involve school runs in term times, care after school and care of both in school holidays.


The girls love drawing and painting , visiting parks and libraries, going to to activities and baking.


We are also looking for someone who is prepared to muck in and help run a busy family home, including, light cleaning, washing, organising and cooking (some evening meals).

Mum sometimes will work from home on a Friday.


Must be fluent English speaker although second language advantageous.


We would like someone with experience of supporting a family in a similar way and has check able references and a DBS certificate.


We are a welcoming family who are excellent employers.

We will are offering ?12/hour gross and 4 weeks pro rata paid holiday plus bank holidays (two weeks can be taken at a time that suits you).


The position will be starting in early May.


Get in touch via pm with your CV.

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