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We are looking for a part time, live out childcare / Baby sitter arrangement starting May.


? The requirement will be 3pm to 6pm every Wednesday during term time.

? You will pick up the 5 year old child from the school in Dulwich Village, take her to a class. It could be music or sports but will be local to the Dulwich/Herne Hill area).

? Bring the child home after the class, give a bath, feed dinner & wait for my return.

? We live in East Dulwich, off Lordship Lane, near Goose Green.

? Adhoc evening & weekend babysitting with prior arrangement.

? Occasional extra hour or two on short notice depending on our work requirements.

? Extra hours on the same day or another day can be added if you can help with housekeeping, cleaning, ironing, cooking, but primarily looking for childcare person.


We are looking for the below qualities/requirements

? Emotional maturity to deal with primary school age children.

? Treat our child with the utmost care, love & respect.

? Local to Dulwich

? CRB/DBS check compulsory

? Should have good references

? Valid visa/work permit or proof of EU/UK citizenship.

? Willing to take bank transfer payment


Please email your resume including reference details & the rate you are looking for. Please mention your residency status in the UK. Please include copies of your CRB check, first aid & any reference letters you may already have.


Thanks

Su

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