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Hey Nannies & Mannies


I?m leaving my amazing family after spending 6 fantastic years with them and they are now looking for a new nanny to take over my role.


The details are as follows:


⁃ 7yr old boy, 5yr old girl

⁃ Live-out position

⁃ Home in BR3 (Beckenham), school in SE21 (West Dulwich) super easy to get to school from home it?s just 5 stops on the train.

⁃ Position is for Mon/Tues/Wed and the hours would need to be quite flexible (occasionally there will be some early starts)

⁃ 30hrs average per week (more in some weeks, eg school holidays, less in others)

⁃ You?ll always will be guaranteed 30hrs a week!

⁃ Duties would include: drop-offs and pick-ups, helping with/supervising homework; preparing children?s meals (they are really good eaters); bath/bedtime; approx one late evening per week

⁃ During the hrs the children are at school duties would include: some general housework, batch cooking family meals, laundry

⁃ To start 4th Oct if possible

⁃ DBS check needed



This would be perfect for someone who?s a student, has another part time job or just other commitments!


They are truly amazing people to work for (hence why I?ve been there for 6 years!!). If you?re interested or know anyone who might be message me and I?ll pass on your details.


Thank you!

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