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Full-time Nanny Wanted - April start


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Hello. We are looking for a full time, live-out nanny to start in April. We are two families, each with a baby of the same age who are both currently 6 months old. We are friendly, relaxed and flexible as to daily activities. We live in East Dulwich, 5 minutes walk from the train station & very close to the bus routes on Lordship lane. The job will be based at one house only.


We are looking for a nanny who is kind and reliable, with experience of caring for two children at the same time. Ideally you will live locally.


We need a nanny to:


- provide care 5 days a week from 7.30am to 7pm (with flexibility to work later on occasions)

- cook for and feed the children, and do all of the childcare-related duties

- tidy up after the children (no other housework required)

- take the babies outside to the park and/or to baby classes

- have a valid CRB check

- have a valid First Aid certification

- provide at least 2 references


If you feel you are the right nanny for us, please send us your CV and a covering letter/ email including your references (references will not be contacted until after an interview and with your permission).


We look forward to hearing from you.

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