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Hi I am looking for an after school nanny for my two children aged 5 and 8. We live off brockwell park and their school is half an hour walk away so would have to be someone who likes walking! We are a very relaxed family and the children are used to having nannies. In an ideal world we would like someone to take them to school as well but if that's not possible we can make other arrangements. It's Monday to Thursday, can do holidays if you needed the work or not if that suits better. The hours Would be 3 to 6.30/7. If it was mornings as well the hours would be 8-9.

Could suit nanny with own child. If you needed more hours then there could be some house keeping duties. Starting jan/Feb.

Thanks and look forward to hearing you.

Regards

Elinor

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