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Full time nanny needed to look after two lovely boys, SE22


alicecarr

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Sadly, after four and half years with us, our wonderful nanny is leaving. So we are looking for someone new to start in the next month or two?to care for our 9-month old baby and five-year old son.? It would be 4.5-5 days a week, from around 8am to 6pm. We should discuss terms, but can offer a competitive salary and five weeks paid holiday.


Of course we would say this, but our boys are jolly and well-behaved, and at least for now, get on well with each other. We are looking for a nanny?who is caring, reliable, energetic?and flexible.? And someone?who is proactive about keeping our baby entertained and taking him out locally including to meet up with others.? Our five-year old is at school at Harris, which is an easy 5 min walk for drop off and pick up. You would be responsible for preparing their meals.?


Ideally you would meet all of the following criteria:

- Experience with babies and young children and/ or recognised?qualification

- Strong?English language skills

- Valid work visa

- Basic first aid or willingness to undertake a course

- CRB checked

- Live locally


If you are interested in this position we'd love to hear from you, including why you think you'd be suited to it. We are hoping to start speaking to candidates in the next week or two.


Thanks v much.

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