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Hi, we are looking for an after school childminder to work about 15 hours a week. We can arrange for this to be 4 days a week. The timing would be roughly 3.30 to 6.30pm. We do need a driver and have a car which could be used. If this interests you at all, please do let me know, many thanks, Lucy
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Hi Lucy

Are you still looking for a position? If so we may be interested . We need someone to help out with our son (age 4) with after school pick ups on mon-wed, and needing longer hours on at least Monday (to 8pm). I think we can make up the hours you are looking for . We live in Brockley. Would you consider a nanny share for part of it with one other child of same age ?

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Jay

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