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Loving *NIGHT NANNY* wanted (open to various levels of experience)


sarahangold

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Hello


I live on Ivanhoe Road with my husband and cheeky four year old son Fox. I?m expecting a little girl at the beginning of November and am looking for a night nanny for 3 (ish) months.


We can be flexible on arrangement for the right person but here?s our ideal:


- 3 or 4 nights a week (ideally including Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday but can be flex)

- Approx hours 9/10pm - 7/8am

- Usual tasks of feeding and pacifying in the night, of course sleep routine/training experience is wonderful, but not essential.

- We?re open to anyone who is kind, reliable and good with babies. That could be a lovely student who hasn?t been a night nanny before, or a fully qualified Nanny. We?ve worked with both in the past and for us it?s all about the family fit.

- Our daughter?s bedroom has a single bed and separate bathroom for our nanny.

- Paying the going London rate according to experience.


If you think this could be the role for you do get in touch so that we can arrange a chat.


Thank you!


Sarah

Hello I am very interested in your job . I am a ofsted nanny with up to date dbs and first aid. Cache level Three in childcare and education,have experienced with babies from newborn up to teenagers. Have worked has a night nanny . Have two children of my own.


Thank You


Carol Humphrey


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