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Childminder/nanny with car needed for school pickup


AnnaM

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Hi there,


I'm looking for someone to help with the pick-ups for my two children on either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, from September 2017 onwards. Term-time only.


You would need to have a car, as it involves driving from Dulwich, through Peckham, to Camberwell. The post might well suit someone looking after other children earlier in the day, or someone picking up their own children.


I have a son who is 6 years old and at Alleyn's school in Dulwich. He would need to be picked up from after school care at about 4.45. You would then need to drive to pick up my daughter (aged 3) from The Villa nursery in Peckham, and drop them both back to Camberwell. Ideally, you would stay with them until about 5.30.


I will usually be at home, but will be working.


I only need one day a week at the moment, but it might go up to two. I can currently be flexible about whether it is Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.


DBS checks needed.


Many thanks,


Anna

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