British American Household Staffing

ZI236 - Part-Time Nanny - Kensington, London

Job Locations UK-London
Posted Date 3 weeks ago(4/23/2024 10:30 AM)
Job Reference Code
ZI236
# of Openings
1
Category
Nanny

Overview

A busy yet fun family based in Chelsea, London seeks a fantastic, proactive, and educated part-time, live-out nanny for their 2 children aged 5 and 1.5-years-old. The usual schedule will be 2pm - 8pm, Monday through Friday, and only during term time.  However, candidates will need to be flexible to accommodate for some later evenings and possible slight changes in the parents’ schedules. 

Responsibilities

Responsibilities will mainly revolve around the older child, however candidates should be prepared to support both children (and the family in general) wherever needed.  Assume that the position will therefore include care pertaining to both children including (but not limited to):

  • School pick-ups and taking the children to any after school activities
  • Connecting with other nannies and coordinating social activities
  • Keeping their areas clean and tidy, managing their wardrobes, preparing for the next day
  • Cooking delicious and healthy snacks and evening meals, general menu planning
  • Supporting homework
  • Managing evening routines

Qualifications

The children are active, bright, and curious, and candidates will need to be passionate child advocates, great at engaging with their interests, encouraging learning through play, and supporting their continued development and well-being.  Candidates should bring:

  • A sound knowledge of the EYFS framework
  • A respectful, nurturing, and warm personality 
  • A positive and can-do attitude
  • Previous experience in sole charge situations but also in tag-teaming with parents
  • Strong communication skills and plenty of initiative
  • Previous experience with similar-aged children

Requirements

Candidates must be legal to work in the UK.

 

 

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