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Ad hoc childcare needed on Friday's after school


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Hi,

We're looking for someone to babysit/nanny on Fridays after school (and occasional Wednesdays after school also if that's possible) between now and the summer holidays. This will involve collecting our children, aged 3, 7 and 9 from nursery/school at St. William of York Primary School, SE23 at 3/3.15pm and walking them home. There are also two weeks, June 22/24 and July 13/15 when we need the whole day covered as our three year old will be at home in the mornings and then at nursery from 12.30 - 3pm. For further information and more details on the dates and times, please get in touch. We would like a CV and references from potential candidates. There might be an ongoing and regular option from Sept but ad hoc for the moment.

Thanks!

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