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Nanny/childminder required for school run


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We're looking for a fun, caring nanny or childminder to take our daughter to and from reception at St John's and St Clements. We live a short walk away in Peckham Rye. Ideally you would be available to arrive in time to ensure bag is packed etc in the morning and to manage a quick trip to the playground after school.


We also have a toddler who would like to come along for the trip so experience of working with young children and time either side of the school run is essential.


Additional hours may be available on an ad hoc basis if you're interested and available.


Excellent references, a strong background in childcare and good spoken English is essential.


We'd welcome a job share arrangement if you're available only some days. The most important thing for us is finding someone reliable and friendly.


Please PM if you're interested.


Thanks!

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