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After School Nanny (or au pair) needed in West Dulwich


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We are require a fun, responsible and child-loving person to collect our three children from Rosendale School and mind them for four or five afternoons per week.


Our house is just a short walk from school (approx 5 mins) and once you?re home we?d love you to play games with the kids, supervise arty activities and just have fun with them. Happily Rosendale School doesn?t push homework on it?s pupils - so you don? have to worry about that!



It?d be great if you could also prepare basic meals for the children as well as help get them prepared for bed too. But don?t stress too much if you can?t cook - your enjoying playing/being with kids is much more important to us!


Hours are 3.15pm until 6.45 or 7pm (and the odd evening babysitting if interested). And if you?re an early-morning kind of person, then you could also nab a few more work hours by getting the kids ready and off to school in the mornings.


Our children are aged 9, 7, and 4 years old.


We can be flexible on days and we?d hope to have someone starting on week beginning 11th June or pretty soon after if possible. We are also happy to consider a live-in person if an au pair type job suits you.


Please private message me if you're interested.


Thank you! Annalisa

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Hi Annalisa,

I am a undergraduate Peadiatric nurse student, looking for a part time job as a nanny. I am very interested in this position. I?m currently at university 3 days a week and so I am flexible to work on any other day, I could do morning and afternoons if needed. I am very responsible and I absolutely love looking after children hence my present career choice. I would love the opportunity to talk more with you about this position

Thank you

Tandis

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