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Help with cleaning, tidying and food prep required 2-3 evenings a week


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Hello!


We are a friendly, welcoming family with two little boys aged 2 and 4. We are looking for some extra help in the evenings to clean / tidy up after the kids' dinner and do some food prep and / or (if you would like to!) cooking. We are both working so looking for some extra help to take the strain off. We have a cleaner once per week who cleans the whole house, so this job would be more about light cleaning / tidying, food prep or cooking, maybe sorting and putting away clothes, etc.


Ideal timing for us would be around 5.30 - 7.30pm, at least Mon and Tues and maybe Friday as well if possible (the kids and a carer would be at home doing bedtime routine). The timing can be a bit flexible. We live near Dulwich Library.


We would like to find someone with references, and hopefully someone who would be able to continue working with us for a good while so that we can all get to know each other! Very happy to discuss pay depending on experience etc, and to provide any further information required.


If this would interest you please private message me, and let's discuss!


All the best,


Lily

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