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claralou

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After-school childcare help needed 1 day a week in Ladywell area


Do you like: kids, cake, and coffee?

Are you: fun, caring, kind, confident, organised and reliable?


We are looking for someone 1 day a week preferably Wednesdays or Thursdays, from 3pm-7pm, starting from mid or late Feb 2017.


The role might suit a local student or au pair looking for extra work and income, or a nanny with capacity to take on a few extra hours. For the right person, this could also (if you wish) lead to further occasional ad-hoc days, and evening babysitting.


The role involves:


? Picking up our daughter, aged 6, from school.

? Hanging out together in a caf? (extra spending money for coffee & cake provided!); or going to the playground.

? Taking our daughter to her ballet lesson.

? Picking up our son, nearly 3, from nursery.

? Taking both children back to our home, giving them tea, and helping them get ready for bed. One or both parents will return at 7pm to put them to bed.

? This is all within easy walking distance, and a buggy is available for the younger child.


If you're interested in this role, but can't do Wed or Thurs, please still get in touch, as we might be able to rejig our work and other childcare patterns for the right person.


Hourly rate to be discussed and dependent on skills and experience.

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