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We are seeking an after-school nanny to work 2-6pm Monday-Friday during term time, plus around 4-5 weeks of full days during the school holidays. We will pay ?11 an hour, plus national insurance and tax (if legally required). You will be guaranteed 20 hours of work each week during term-time, with additional pay for the holiday work.


The job involves collecting two primary school age children from school (5 minutes walk from our home), supervising homework, preparing simple meals, taking them to a few activities, and doing some family washing. We have a weekly cleaner who does ironing, so you will not be expected to do those chores as well. The children have an older sister who travels home from her school independently and will join you for some of the time.


We are looking for a reliable and friendly person who can commit to working with us for the long-term, and who genuinely enjoys spending time with children. Our house is very close to Dulwich Library on Lordship Lane.


Please private message me your name and mobile number if you are interested, and I will call you to arrange a meeting.

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