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Full-time Nanny wanted from August 2015


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We are looking for a full-time nanny for our 2 children (daughter, 3.5 yrs, son 7 months) to start at the beginning of August. The ideal candidate enjoys caring for children, have local knowledge of the neighborhood (Dulwich), a minimum of 3 years experience working with young children, excellent references, full clean UK driving licence and fluency in English.


Job Description:

? Location: West Dulwich (SE21)

? Hours: M-F 8am-8pm

? Sole charge

? Organising activities / play dates / classes / excursions

? Developing and executing a tasty and healthy children?s meal plan, including planning menu, shopping and cooking

? Engaging in active, stimulating play

? Light housekeeping

? General training and development / enforcing limits / keeping a schedule

? General household errands


Requirements:

? Experience working with toddlers and young children

? Cooking skills

? Excellent verifiable references

? Excellent command of English

? Legal status to work in the UK

? Current CRB

? Flexibility for evening babysitting

? Valid clean UK driving licence

? Minimum one-year commitment


If you are interested, please pm me with a copy of your CV, references and CRB.

Hi there is this position still available? As I'm very interested and feel that I would meet all your needs and qualities you are looking for in a nanny. please message me your email address so I can send you all your requirements. Thankyou, hope to hear from you soon.
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