ROSEBUD NANNY AGENCY LTD
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A lovely family known to the agency is in need of a nanny-housekeeper.
Days: Mon-Fri
Hours: 43 per week
Ages: 3, 4, 7
Salary: £36k-£40k
About the Role
A super family we've worked with before is in need of a full-time nanny-housekeeper. They need:
- Mon-Wed: 8am-6pm
- Thur-Fri: 11.30-6pm
The hours remain the same year-round. They have 3 children:
- Two will be in school from September (4 and 7 at the start)
- Their 3-year-old will be in preschool each morning
Daily Responsibilities
On the 3 full days, the duties include:
- Light house help between 8.30-11.30
- Batch cooking
- Clean up kitchen
- Laundry
- Making beds
- Vacuuming
- Running errands (they have a cleaner)
In the afternoons (and holidays), the focus is on fun with the kids!
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Starting Date
This role will start in September and will be for 12 months plus. In September 27, the youngest will start school, but they may re-evaluate and will still need help in some capacity if it suits you to stay.
Role Details
- Sole Charge: Parents WFH a couple of days each so they will likely help with school drop-offs (e.g., they drop the boys off and you take the youngest to preschool, or vice versa).
- Salary: £36k to £40k depending on your experience.
- Ofsted: Not needed.
- Driver: A driver is a must; they provide an automatic duty car.
- Pets: No pets.
Child's Needs
The eldest has physical additional needs - emotionally and intellectually, he's with his peers, but he uses splints or a walker to get around. He's very used to this!


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Employer Details
The parents hand over autonomy to you as their nanny and respect your role in their household. You will be confident to use your initiative and run the show. They're lovely to work for, and the current nanny has really enjoyed the role!
They would love it if you can stay the odd later evening (if both in London so they can have dinner out!). This will always be on a work night and maybe once a month as a babysit.
Suitability
This role will not suit a NWOC.
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