03/03/2026
A lovely family with B6 & G3 in Woodside Park, N12, seeks a weekday-afternoon nanny who is a confident driver to start ASAP. 30-35hpw & up to £24 gph doe.
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We would very much like a candidate with experience of and an interest in working with children with SEN. B6 has mild autism and is being assessed for ADHD.
B6 attends school until 2.30pm each day, and G3 attends nursery until 5.30/6pm. Mum and Dad both work full-time in Central London, so we are looking for someone to provide safe, caring and fun nannying for our children before one of us arrives home for bedtime.
The core hours are Monday to Friday, 2-7PM, but we can offer up to 35 hours per week if the nanny can take on additional family assistant duties.
📜 Type of role: Permanent, part-time, long-term position
⌛ Schedule: A minimum number of hours Monday to Friday, 2-7pm (25 hours) up to a maximum of 35 hours (flexible on hours as explained below, but 2 - 7 are the core hours required). Our current nanny works 30 hours, which works well.
💰 Salary: £22-£24 gph doe
Minimum role requirements:
✅ In-role, age-specific experience required and strong references
✅ SEN aware: A candidate with experience of and an interest in working with children with SEN. Our son has mild autism and is undergoing assessments for ADHD. He is fully verbal and toilet-trained, and extremely sociable; his main struggles are with emotional regulation.
✅ eDBS and paediatric first-aid training in place
✅ A willingness to help and assist the family
✅ Excellent communication skills
🚙 A confident driver is required – a car is provided
💼 Nursery & School collections by car ✔️ Home and playing, and providing snacks and meals. ✔️ Start bath/bedtime before mum or dad arrives home 6 - 7pm ✔️ Only basic food prep is required ✔️
Reliable 🔸 Flexible 🔸 Enthusiastic 🔸 Patient 🔸 Caring 🔸 Playful 🔸 Joyful
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