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Looking for a nanny to start in September


amyers

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Hi,


We are looking for a nanny for after school care. We live in East Dulwich, South London.



We have two lovely children who both go to Dulwich Hamlet Junior School. We are looking for after school care from 3.20 pm. after school pick up until 7 pm.


We are looking for someone to pick them up from school, give them a healthy snack when they get in, spend some time with them, for example, playing board games, take them to the park, a local sports club or help with their homework. Make them a healthy tea and help to put their school clothes and sports clothes out for the next day.


We also need someone to takes care of general duties such as the children?s washing and making their beds.


We need someone who ideally drives as some of the clubs, although local are a long walk for young legs. I am looking for someone to start 6 September so that I can show you the school and the routine before they go back to school on 7 September.


If you are available and interested please let me know and I will be happy to have a chat about the detail.


Many thanks, I look forward to hearing from you.

Amanda

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