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Wanted: After school and holiday Nanny (15-30 hours per week)


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Hi, we are looking for a fun energetic nanny to look after our two children (aged 2 and 4) for 15 - 30 hours a week 3 days a week (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday).


Term time hours (some flexibility):

Mornings (ideal but not essential): 7:45 - 9:15am

Afternoons: start from 3:00 (or 4:15 latest) - 6:30pm


Some Holiday hours:

All day: 8am ? 6:30pm


Can be flexible on start/finish times for the right person. Would suit teaching assistant, student or mum living locally with grown up children. Hourly rate depending on experience. We live in Herne Hill/North Dulwich but school is 30 minute walk so driver preferred, but not essential.


We would like someone to start at the beginning of September.


Duties to include: entertaining children with activities, trips to the park, ad hoc playdates and preparing a light meal.


Please call (07917804263) or PM me for more details. I look forward to hearing from you.

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