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We're looking for someone to pick up our eight year old son from school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and look after him until 7.30pm including making him dinner. We also need you to be there for our 13 year old daughter, although she is much more independent.


We will often be able to let you go home before 7.30pm (without loss of pay) but need to know that you can stay that late if necessary. If you don't want this many hours, we would also consider someone who could pick our son up from after-school club at a later time and look after him until 7.30pm.


We're happy to consider students or freelancers who want some regular income as well as childminders, nannies etc.

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