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Childcarer wanted to pick up our 2 kids from school in New Cross Gate and walk them back to our house which is 5 minutes away. We have a 9 year old girl and a 6 year old boy. Our ideal person will have excellent English and be a friendly, warm person who can also be firm !

You will need to be able to cook healthy meals for the family and supervise homework and music practice. You must also be willing to carry out household tasks such as running the washing and unloading the dishwasher.

We're looking for cover three days a week from 3.15-6.30pm - preferably Monday, Tuesday and Thursday but we may be able to flex slightly. Extra babysitting and school holiday care are possibilities we can discuss.

We like to build up a long term relationship with our childcarers so if you are looking for regular, reliable work please do get in touch.

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