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Afterschool babysitter needed in SE23


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We are looking for a fun, reliable and child-loving after-school babysitter for our three children, aged 5 yrs (boy), 3.5yrs (boy) and 1 yr (girl). ?Job will involve collection from nursery and school (both local and within walking distance from home), getting dinner and occasional bath-times with lots of fun and play (with a bit of homework chucked in). ?Our children are super-cute, (mostly) well-behaved and easy to look after. We have a big garden where the kids can let off steam and access to great local parks for after-school play.?

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Hours are: ?3pm ? 6:30pm (We get home from work around 6pm)

Days: Wed, Thurs, Fri with potential for some hours on Tuesdays

Start date: by 6th March

Pay: ?11 per hour

Location: SE London, Honor Oak (near Horniman Museum)?

Driving license: not required but may be helpful

Requirements:?

? ? ? ? ? Fluent in English - oral and written English must be of a high standard?

? ? ? ? ? Reliable, honest, kind, fun, patient, energetic, caring, loving, creative and responsible?

? ? ? ? ? Engages and interacts well with children?

? ? ? ? ? CRB/DBS checked?

? ? ? ? ? References available

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Additional hours will be offered for babysitting and holiday childcare ? so would be perfect for someone at uni or working in a school!

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If this sounds like it?s perfect for you then please contact us, together with your CV. ?We would like to meet potential candidates during the week of 19 Feb.

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