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Family looking for dedicated and reliable nanny for full-time live out position


We are a couple living in the Camberwell / East Dulwich area looking for a full-time nanny to care for our 6 month old son 5 days a week from the end of April.


We are looking for a warm, energetic and organised person who can fit into our little family and help us raise our son.


Qualifications required: Childcare, first aid, Ofsted registered, DBS checked


Skills: Fluent English and good communication required, Drivers license preferred


Experience: At least 5 years of sole charge nannying with experience of dealing with children less than 1 year old and up to school age.


Responsibility: The nanny will have full responsibility for our child's needs whilst we are both at work and will need to be able to prepare our son's meals, entertain and educate him, taking him out of the house to local classes.


References from previous employees required


Please private message in response to this posting.


Thank you.

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