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Occasional babysitter wanted for 2 year old


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Hello,


I am looking for a warm, experienced babysitter to occasionally look after our 2 year old daughter in the evenings during the week. We live locally in east Dulwich and both myself and my husband work full time. Occasionally we need someone to help to pick up our daughter from her local nursery, walk her home and give her supper until either one of us gets back from work.


She is a delightful girl who can be shy at times so we are looking for someone who lives locally who she can get used to. The requirement is not fixed or regular i.e. every week but we would like to build a relationship with someone who is experienced and likes spending time with young children.


You would need to be CRB/DBS checked and have references we could verify.


This would suit someone who lives locally and would like occasional work.


Please PM if interested.


Thanks!

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