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Part time nanny/after school care from 27th June


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I am currently looking for a part time nanny to

> help us with after school care for our three year

> old son Oliver as our current nanny has finished her studies and is returning to Italy at the end of June.

This would mean 3/4 days a week

> (around 12 hours per week) and additional help

> during school holidays. I am open to suggestions

> which days you work, but would like them to be the

> same each week.

>

> He goes to school at DUCKS, Dulwich College and

> will need to be collected from there at 3:30pm,

> taken home (sometimes via the park, or play date)

> have tea prepared for him and be given help with

> school projects. Some light (child related)

> chores, like tidying the toys and getting his bag

> ready for the next day.

>

> You would either need your own transport, or be

> happy to take the bus (P4/363) between the school and

> our house. Our car would be available for use

> sometimes.

>

> We are flexible and open to suggestions and ideas.

> Please contact me if you would like to arrange a

> time to talk. My number is 07972 776162.

>

> Best regards

>

> Ruth

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