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AFTER SCHOOL RELIABLE AD HOC NANNY NEEDED


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Hi I am looking for a after school nanny for the odd pick ups varying from once a wk to 3 all depends. I would like someone who is flexible, I cannot guarantee days as this is work dependent. However u will have work weekly at least. I will also require evening sitting and the odd wkends at times which would be separate from your after school nanny duty.


I would require the right person to collect my child from a school in Dulwich Village and bring him home, ensuring he does his set after school activities such as reading and any maths homework. If you drive this would be great as he does have a after school activity which is a 15 min drive from home which is in ED.


About my child; his a 10 years old, chatty, inquisitive and smart young man. I do prefer someone with a good command of english please.


Do get in touch:)


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Hello my name is tanya Barry, I'm 40 years old and have 2 older children,I live in west dulwich, I currently childcare for a family after school,but Iam available evenings and weekends. I have a current crb check dated sept 2016 a clean full

Driving licence and references. If you would like chat please give me a call. Thanks tanya 07877484412

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