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Hi,


We are looking for a babysitter to do school/nursery drop offs in the morning and pick ups in the afternoon, 3 days a week, starting 6th September, term time only, for our two lovely boys aged 2 and 4.


Tasks will be, for each of the 3 days (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday):


MORNING: Be with us at 7:45-8 am, take toddler to nursery (5 min away) and take older child with yourself (on the buggy board) and then take him to school (Bessemer Grange, 10 min away) by 8.45am.


AFTERNOON: pick up the older child from school at 3.30pm and go home or to the park. Then pick up the toddler at 4:30-4:45 and make them dinner at 5. You will be done at 5.30 latest.


REQUIREMENTS: previous experience with children, reliable, trustworthy, punctual, aware of risks and dangers for children of younger age, loving and fun, creative, very attentive to their needs. Able to cook a quick meal if required (pasta or rice, something easy)


Even if you can only do one two of these days, please do get in touch!

And also if you can only do school drop off / pick up (and no nursery) in case you have a child who attends the Bessemer too, please let us know!


We look forward to hearing from you! Margherita 07765905128

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