Permanent part-time Nanny

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Checkendon, Oxfordshire
£20,000/annum
Posted 2 days ago
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About the role

Permanent part-time Nanny

Location: Checkendon, North of Berkshire

Start date: Ideally end of September

Children: 2 children, 1 and 3 years old



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Hours / Schedule:

  • 7am–7pm
  • 2 days a week, ideally Wednesday and Thursdays but room for flexibility


Main responsibilities:

  • Get both children ready for the day in the morning
  • Morning drop off and collection from nursery which is a short drive (family car available for use)
  • During the free time throughout the day, responsibilities include preparing nutritious child friendly food for dinner, tidying the house, preparing activities for when they return from nursery
  • Full care of both children at points over the day so must have confidence caring for young children.
  • General childcare and keeping the children engaged and entertained.
  • Helping maintain the children’s routines.
  • There is a large garden which can be used to entertain the children


Requirements:

  • Previous experience with young children.
  • Must be comfortable with young children, empathetic, well mannered and patient. xwzovoh
  • Must have a driving licence, the family have a car available for use.
  • Comfortable driving the children when required.
  • Available to start end of September
  • Must have 12 hours paediatric first aid and DBS on the update service (or willing to obtain them)


Travel:

  • Drop off and pick up from nursery

Pay:

  • Salary range between £20,000 and £ 25,000 gross per annum, dependant on experience .


Other:

  • No specific medical, allergy or additional care requirements for children
  • No family pets


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