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We are looking to hire someone who has experience in looking after small children to help us with childcare for our 2 and nearly 4 year old boys. They both attend nursery in East Dulwich full time and we would ideally be looking for someone to come to our house to pick them up and help get them ready and then drop them off to nursery (on foot, 5 mins away) four mornings a week (with an early start around 7am) as well as one evening pick up and possible babysitting. For the right person, we would be flexible about the days and offer a competitive rate. This might suit a local nanny or childminder who wishes to top up their hours or a student who lives locally and has childcare experience. If you are interested, please PM me and we can take from there.
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