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A family in Harpenden is in need of a nanny for 2 days per week.
Days: Tues+Thur
Hours: 7.45-6.45
Ages: G1, B5
Salary: £16-£19gph
A family in Harpenden is seeking a nanny for two children aged 1 and 5.
They need 2 days per week, days are fixed as Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Hours are 7.45am-6.45pm
Both parents will be in London on these days, so the position is fully sole charge.
To start in September, long term.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Nanny duties is the ask, but the youngest has a decent nap, so they'd love someone happy to just help out with general tidying, keeping kitchen clean etc (she'll sleep for 2-2.5 hours each day!)
They offer £16-£19 gross per hour which is £18.3k - £21.7K - a fab salary for 2 days per week.
A driver is needed, ideally with your own car but they'll provide a duty car for right person.


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Ofsted isn't needed
No pets or SEN requirements.
You're welcome to get the little one out to activities - she loves being busy and has enjoyed everything they've tried!
They'd love a nurturing nanny who will give the eldest time to chat (his favourite past time!)
Babysitting on occasion would be a plus.
This role will not suit a NWOC.
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