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Wanted - Childcare on Thursday afternoons plus potential for additional hours


RS

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Hello,


We are looking for help with childcare on Thursday afternoons and occasional other days or evenings by prior arrangement.


We live close to Forest Hill (SE23) station and are easily accessible by train, overground and busses.


We have two children ? a boy of 5 and a girl of 2.?Our son is on the Autistic spectrum so understanding of Autism would be a plus, however is not required.


We are looking for help with childcare on Thursday afternoons (3.30pm - 6.30pm) as both parents have other committments. There is always a possibility for more hours, for example, evening childsitting and/or on other days of the week.


Your responsibilities would be to play with the children, help them with snacks, keep them safe.


We are looking for someone who loves children and likes to play with them. If you are looking to complement?your studies or another job and live relatively locally or along convenient public transport links, then this position may be suitable for you.


The position is open immediately.


If you have questions - we would be happy to answer them.


Thank you and we look forward to speaking with you!

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