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Looking for FT live out nanny to become part of our family


CelineR

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Hello,


As our very beloved nanny is moving out of London after being with us for over 4 years, we are looking for someone to fill her enormous shoes.


We would be looking for a full-time nanny (50 ? 60 hours weekly) who is interested in becoming part of our family - which includes a nearly 5-year-old boy (started reception), 2.5 year old boy (started nursery 4 days/week) and a 1 week old girl.



Some details:


⁃ Live-out position

⁃ Home in Nunhead, school in Telegraph Hill (super easy 10 min walk from home), nursery in Peckham (10 min drive from home)

⁃ Position is FT Mon-Fri

⁃ 50-60 hours per week guaranteed

⁃ Qualities: warm and caring, wanting to be part of our family, energetic, initiative (e.g. seeking out fun activities to do with children), organisation, confident, responsible and reliable

⁃ Duties would include: caring for children; drop-offs and pick-ups schools and extra extracurricular activities (e.g. swimming lessons); preparing children?s meals (they are really good eaters); bath/bedtime; helping with/supervising homework; children?s laundry; batch cooking family meals; tidying playrooms and children?s rooms ? no general housework expected outside of children related duties

⁃ To start mid Oct if possible

⁃ DBS check needed

⁃ Must have driving license and feel confident driving in SE London



Please message me if you are interested. We are also happy to arrange a (confidential) chat with our current nanny if you would have any questions for her specifically.



Thank you!

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