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Nanny 4 days a week from April


Missjojo

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We're looking for a nanny for our two children, 1 and 4, to start in April. The role is 4 days a week, Mon-Thurs, from 8 until 630 on the edge of Peckham Rye/East Dulwich.


We need someone who loves kids and will provide a loving and stimulating environment for them. We want someone fun and creative, who likes to get out and about with the kids


Strong English is essential as our kids love books and we'll want a diary kept.


Our Nanny will need to provide varied and healthy meals for the kids and do the housework as it relates to the kids (their laundry, tidy house at the end of the day etc). There will be very occasional errands to run, eg post office or picking up light groceries, shopping for gifts to take to kids parties etc.?


Our kids are delicious - fun, funny, imaginative, sweet and loving. Whoever gets to spend the week with them will love it I'm sure.


Only replies with CVs / resumes, with references avaliable, will be considered.


ETA - we're still looking.

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