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Wanted - after school care FH (approx 22 hours per week)


EmmaCC

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We're looking for after school care for our 2 children aged 8 and 5. They are both at Kilmore primary school, Forest Hill and we live a 5 mins walk from the school. Ideally we'd need someone to do from 3.30-7 each weekday. On Mondays and Tuesdays they are at after school club until 4.30 so we're looking for someone who is happy to do a bit of light housework on those days - we have a cleaner so just putting the children's clothes away and perhaps some ironing. It needs to be someone who is happy to walk them to their swimming lesson one evening and help them with homework on the other evenings. We can guarantee at least 20 hours a week but some weeks we will need more hours. Ideally, you'd be happy to babysit one night a week too.If this sounds like something which would work for you then please get in touch.

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