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WANTED: Nanny for twins in ED (4 days pw)


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We live in East Dulwich with our identical twin girls who are nearly 1. We hope to find a lovely nanny to look after them 12 hours a day (7.30am - 7.30pm), 4 days a week when I return to work on August 4th. The day off will be midweek and is likely to be a Wednesday.


Our girls are generally well behaved (so far!), are in a good routine and provide plenty of laughs!


We are a friendly couple in our mid 30's and would like to find someone who will become part of the family. We live close to both Dulwich and Peckham parks and are a 10 minute walk from East Dulwich station, 10 minute bus journey from Denmark Hill and buses 185, 40 and 176 stop at the end of our road.


We would like someone who is excited and energetic with our girls, who is happy to take them to playgroups, to the park, sing with them etc. Cooking and light housework would also be helpful (no major cleaning required as we have a cleaner).


Please only apply if you:

? have excellent spoken English (bilingual nannies very welcome);

? are looking for a live out nanny position 4 days a week, day off likely to be Wednesday;

? are happy to work 12 hour days (7.30 - 7.30)

? have previous experience with babies around this age including verifiable references;

? have legal working status in the UK and are a fluent English speaker;

? are a non smoker; and

? have an up to date CRB/DBS (criminal records) check or readiness to undergo one.


In return we will offer a competitive salary in line with your level of experience and will treat you with care and respect.


Thank you for taking the time to read this, we look forward to hearing from you.


Kirsty

I recommend my nanny Katie Haskova (07780003400) who has been our live in Nanny for 10 years looking after my 2 children from 4 months onwards. She is now moving into her own flat as my children are growing up. She is particularly good with babies and younger children, is neat and tidy, is a good cook and does very exciting and adventurous art and craft work with them. Pm me for a full reference.

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