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We are looking for fantastic wrap around childcare for 3 boys aged 12, 10, 8.


Having had a series of live in Au Pairs we have now decided we would love a live out professional to take care of the boys. Hours would be 7.30 - 9 and 3.45 - 6.30 5 days per week .


Duties would include making and clearing up breakfast for the boys, taking and collecting younger boys from school in West Dulwich (we live in Honor Oak). Helping with Homework, making dinner for the children, general tidy up of the kids rooms/playroom in the evenings. Managing after school playdates/clubs etc.


This role would ideally suit someone who is energetic, fun, happy to play football, can effectively manage homework and who is a good cook with knowledge of healthy foods.


The boys are sporty, fun and very energetic so need someone who could keep up.


Please contact me only if you are interested in the described role. You must be experienced, DBS checked and ideally a confident driver. You must also like animals as we have a dog and 2 cats.


Please PM me with CV, Salary expectations and availability.

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