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AFTER-SCHOOL NANNY WANTED


We are local family, based in East Dulwich / Peckham looking for after-school care for our two children aged 9 (girl) and 11 (boy).


We need someone for 2-3 afternoons a week from 3.15/4.30pm (depending on after-school clubs) to 6/7pm. We will pay a rate of ?10/hour.


We?re looking for someone who:

? Has a bright and happy personality

? Enjoys and is happy to play games with and interact with the children

? Reliable

? Is a fluent English speaker

? Is confident enough in the kitchen to cook simple meals and follow recipes

? Ideally, can help with homework if/when necessary

? Is happy to be flexible in their working hours dependent on our work commitments

? Is able to babysit occasionally

? Can start asap (mid Sept latest)



Would suit a student in a local university / college

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