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We are a Spanish-English family with three boys looking for someone to help with after school childcare. The job is essentially collecting 1 or 2 children from school and taking them back to the house (bus stops outside the house), overseeing homework (the children do this independently), playtime, dinner and bath/bed.


Days required:


Monday 5pm - 7/7.30pm

Tuesday 5pm - 7pm

Wednesday 4.30pm - 7pm

Friday 4.30pm - 7.30pm


Occasional babysitting if possible.


We are looking for someone who loves children and is experienced, reliable and easy going as well as energetic. The candidate will be proactive, able effectively communicate and engage with the children and capable of keeping up with active boys.


We have a Great Dane dog so the candidate must like dogs too. You would not need to look after the dog.


Essential requirements:


- and good English

- non-smoker

- significant childcare experience

- local candidate (living within 2 miles of Forest Hill)

- interest in outdoor and indoor activities

- excellent references

- CRB checks


Not essential but helpful:


- a driving licence and driving experience in a city

- first aid training


We will require recent checkable references so please provide details.


We look forward to hearing from you.


Maria

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