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Childcare / Nanny required in East Dulwich / Camberwell


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Childcare needed in Camberwell / East Dulwich SE5: 10.5 - 16 hrs per week. Good English speaker essential. Competitive rates of pay for the right person. To start ASAP.


We need childcare for our 4 and 6 year olds that includes after school pick-up 3 days per week (3.15pm-6.45pm). It might be possible to extend one of these to a full day (11 hours) if the successful applicant would like that. Activity during school hours on that day would need to include shopping / cooking / laundry.


We also have the following requirements:


Occasionally the nanny will need to supervise additional children when they come over for play dates at no extra cost, on the understanding that our children will sometimes go to other children's houses - creating some paid spare time.


We will also need the nanny to take children to local after school activities swimming etc, and ideally have some flexibility to babysit in the evenings for additional pay.


Contact Sophie.

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