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We are two families based in East Dulwich/Peckham Rye and have enjoyed being part of a very successful nanny share with a wonderful nanny for our two firstborn sons for the last 2.5 years. It has been a joy seeing our boys grow up together.


Both our families have recently each welcomed a new addition ? so we have a new set of baby boys in our nanny share!


As both mothers are returning to work in September/October, and both our toddlers starting full time nursery in September, we would need to ?tweak the existing share? so we can continue this exceptional match of families and nannies.


We are looking to add a set of helping hands who would be doing one toddler?s nursery pick ups, and join the rest of the bunch for the after school hours.


Specifically, we are looking for a live-out nanny who will be able to do the pick up at 3 and join our current nanny to give her a helping hand with tea and bath time for all four children (eldest both 3 years old; one 9 month and one 7 month old) before dropping two siblings back home (5 min drive from nanny share location).


This part time role would be ideally suited for a person/student motivated to gain nanny experience whilst completing studies or having other work commitments.


Responsibilities will include:

-Pick up from school

-Sometimes preparing meals

-Bathing the children

-Getting the children ready for bed

-Would potentially suit someone studying for their childcare NVQ or similar

-There would be the opportunity to babysit on weekday evenings and weekends too, or expand hours by helping out with morning routine and morning school drop off


Total Hours: 21 hours a week, potentially increased to 28 if also doing mornings, with potential to increase more via regular babysitting in evenings/weekends


3am pick up to 7 / 730 pm, with potentially add on 7.30 to 9 am morning routine


Apart from the mornings, evenings will mostly be working alongside our current nanny.

Clean driving licence and own car preferred.


First aid and dbs.



If you think this might work for you please PM me.


Thanks

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