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We are looking for a part time nanny to care for our three children for three days per week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, but this could be flexible for the right person) from September 2016 at our home in Sydenham Hill (SE26. Our daughter (Sofia) will be 7 years old, our son (Milo) will be 4 years old (both will be at Eliot Bank school full time) and our youngest son (Aristide) will be 13 months old.


We would like the nanny to work 8-6pm on these days and to help us by taking the two eldest to our local school (only 4 mins walk away) and then look after our youngest son for the day, playing with him, feeding him, giving him naps, taking him to playgroups/playdates etc.. General nanny duties would include looking after our children, school drop off/pick up, preparing and cooking children's meals, supporting them with their homework, transporting them to after school activities and light house keeping.


The nanny needs to be Ofsted registered, have a current first aid certificate and drivers license (s/he will have use of our car to attend after school activities as and when needed).


Most importantly we are looking for a nanny who is cheerful, energetic and has a good sense of humour! We want someone that can both set good boundaries for our children but also have fun with them. We are looking for someone that will have a good rapport with our children and who is reliable and trustworthy.


Please contact me if you would like to talk/meet with me to discuss.

Many thanks, Philippa

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