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Nanny looking for nanny share in herne hill!


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We are two friendly families based in Herne Hill behind Brockwell Park, looking for a fun, caring, responsible and experienced nanny to look after our 2 babies from January 2016. They are a lively girl & boy who will be 1 year and 10 months old at this stage.


As we work in busy jobs in finance and media, we're looking for someone who could care for the babies for 3 days a week from 8am-7pm approx - Wednesday to Friday.


Your responsibilities will include:


Getting out and about the local area and making sure the days are fun-filled!

Taking the babies to playgroups and play dates

Preparing nutritious meals and snacks during the day

Bathing the babies and putting them to bed in the evening if required

Playing and reading to the babies

general cleanliness and tidiness of childrens things

Maintaining their physical safety at all times (never leaving children unattended when in sole care)

Other duties, which may vary from time to time, to be mutually agreed


Salary dependent on experience.

3 month initial contract but ideally extended beyond this

Ideally you will have a current First Aid certificate, be CRB checked and have excellent references


If you think this sounds like the role for you, we would love to meet for a chat?. please drop us a note with your current c.v with references.

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