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After school care needed 1-2 days per week


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We are a friendly and open family who have two children (6 and 4) plus one (11) who stays with us on Tuesdays and Fridays.


We need the smaller children to be picked up from school, helped with homework and fed/bathed before my husband or I get home from work. We prefer socialising during the week so often will go out after work which means the hours needed are generally from 3.15 until 9 or later. Tutoring with Spanish or French would be ideal if you have experience in either language. As we currently have one very reliable babysitter covering a few nights per week this arrangement would be 1 to 2 nights, ideally Monday and one other. Babysitting at weekends will also be needed at times.

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