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My son is 14 months old and attends creche daily from 1pm in East Dulwich. I live on Camberwell Grove but will be moving to East Dulwich in 6 months or so. My working hours are erratic, so I need someone who can come to my house by 7 am daily to cover the days I have to leave early and be able to drop him down by foot to creche at 1pm. There are times that I suddenly get stuck and it would be ideal if there was flexibility to collect last minute in the evenings but I would only need him to be brought home and 15 minutes or so until I arrive. In the circumstances I am probably looking for an au pair or someone locally with l a child of their own as unlikely that everyone would have such flexibility. He is a lovely little guy...am fairly biased but he is great fun

Also, currently naps every morning from circa 10 am to 12.30 pm.

If of interest, ping me and advise me re expected renumeration.


Many thanks

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