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Updated: WANTED: Part time nanny (Mondays & Fridays)


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We are looking for an enthusiastic nanny to work on Mondays and Fridays. The role will predominantly involve looking after our 7 month old baby but you would also pick up our 4 year old from pre-school, bring him home and give him tea. Our baby is happy and bubbly, and in a good sleeping routine, and the 4 year old has been happily at nursery for a number of years.

In the first instance, the position would run from October to January, with potential to continue for longer.

We will be looking for a full time nanny to start on January and are open to this being the same or a different person.

Hours would be 7.30 - 6.30. Pay will be dependent on experience but will be competitive.


Essential:

Experience with babies under 12 months.

Ofsted registered.

Up to date DBS check.

Punctual and reliable.


Desirable:

Experience with weaning.

First aid trained.

Familiar with the East Dulwich area.


To find out more, please send me a private message.

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