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Hi


I need help on Wednesday and Friday afternoons due to a new job. I have a 7yr old boy at Dulwich Prep and a 10 year old girl at Sydenham High Junior School. Essentially, we need someone to be available to do the pick up at Dulwich Prep at 3.30pm and Sydenham straight after and then bring them home (East Dulwich/Peckham Rye border). We'd need you to cook and feed the kids, help with homework, music practice etc and have some fun with them too! I think from 3pm to 7pm would cover it so that's 8 hours a week. Potentially if this isn't enough hours, we could do Mondays too taking it up to 12 hours.


We think this would best suit a Uni student who has a car (we'll pay petrol etc) and a timetable that allows them the above availability. But we're really open to considering a live out au pair too.


Open to suggestions! Thanks very much.


p.s. this is to start as soon as possible and we would be interested too, if you were free for more hours during school holidays

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Hello,


This is Ariadne, I'm writing as a response to your notice. I am currently an au pair and wish to continue being so but unfortunately my existing contract as one is coming to an end. I am interested in your offer. I must say that I do hold a driving license but I currently do not drive since I'm not too confident at the moment but I am open to driving again in time. I am especially looking for a live in au pair.


Best regards,


Hope to hearing from you soon,


Ariadne xx

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