LOOKING FOR A NANNY FROM SEPTEMBER / any recommendation welcome

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IsabelleB
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LOOKING FOR A NANNY FROM SEPTEMBER / any recommendation welcome

Postby IsabelleB » Fri Jun 15, 2018 1:43 pm

We are looking for a full-time live-out experienced nanny to start on 4th September 2018 (37.5hr/week over 4 days). This will be paid £11net per hour (£413net/week). There is possibility to earn more if you are willing to work 5 days.

We have 3 children (6, 5 and 2.5 yr old). Our two eldest attend school, which is in our street. The nanny will look after our 3 kids before and after school. During school hours, she will have to look after the 6 months old baby from another family (dropoff and pickup at school), on his own or alongside our toddler (he attends a local preschool most mornings). The baby and our toddler have a nap after lunch. So there are 4 kids in total, but never more than 3 at a time. We have had a similar nannyshare this year and previous year, and that worked really well.

The nanny should be warm, dynamic, bubbly, but also firm when required. She should cook simple healthy meals. She should be very reliable, punctual, and well organised. She should speak perfect English.

Hours are 8am to 6:30pm on Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9am to 3pm on Fridays, Wednesdays are off. There is possibility to work extra hours on Wednesdays. We live in Wix’s lane, SW4.

TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION, please send your CV and reference letters to camviala@gmail.com, with replies to the following questions:
1) Confirm you’re DBS checked, and have a recent first aid certificate.
2) Confirm you have sole charge nannying experience (not just nursery experience) with at least 2 young children at the same time.
3) Confirm you could start on the 4th of September and work for the full school year. And that you are happy with the location (Wixs lane, SW4), hours (37.5h over 4 days/week) and pay (£11net/hour, £413net/week)
4) Clarify how well you speak English. Is this your mother tongue? If not, how long have you lived in the UK?

THANKS A LOT
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