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Hello everyone

I am a local nanny looking for a part time role from September (either after school pick ups or from 9.30 am and forwards)

Please get in touch for more details

Looking forward to hearing from you

Warm regards.

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Hi..


We are Tom (Dad), Jacq (Mum), Poppy (10yrs) and Albie (nearly 9yrs) and we live in East Dulwich.

Both Jacq and I work full-time which can be pretty relentless at times (!) but we are a happy, busy, thriving family that's loving being back in London (will explain...!)

Poppy is at Dulwich Hamlet Junior School and Albie is at The Belham in Peckham Rye and we are just looking for that final piece of the puzzle: a great individual who can support the kids at home after school


We are looking for after-school care only from Mon-Fri 3-7pm.

This will involve collecting the children from school (they are in different schools so have different pick-up times...!), caring from them at home, over-seeing homework, preparing dinners and generally keeping everything ticking over. we need this from

24th June for 4 weeks and then from September! Would you be interested! If so please email or 07917 604216. Thanks

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