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We are looking for someone who can do 3-4hrs Mon to Thursday, from 4pm to 7 or 8pm.

start date: 1st june 2017


Job details: school pick up at 4pm from Dulwich Prep and bring the kids home to Shortlands (bromley). NO previous experience required!. We are a bilingual family (spanish=english).

You will be required to keep an eye on 2 active boys - 8 and 6 year old!

Take them to tennis lesson Dulwich sport centre/Monday and Piano lesson Tuesday

make dinner for you and them at around 7- However one of us (parents) is usually home around 7 and we take over care. On occasions we might ask for extra babysitting hours during the week....the job is in fact very light, our kids can look after themselves and keep entertained....no cleaning, washing, ironing required


This job will attract someone responsible, fun, energetic, flexible....maybe a gap year student or someone with a morning job and hours to spare in the afternoon...




please PM if interested...thanks

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