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We're looking for someone to look after our 9yo son and be there for our 13yo daughter after school on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.


We need you to pick up our 9yo boy from Dog Kennel Hill school and look after him in our home a few minutes away and taking him to band practice on a Tuesday. We also want someone to provide company for our 13yo daughter, although she is much more independent. The work involves hanging out and having fun with the kids and kindness and reliability is more important to us than experience.


The hours would be 3.15pm to 7.30pm on Monday and Wednesday, and 3.15pm to 7pm (dropping our son at band practice in East Dulwich) on a Tuesday.


The role would suit a freelance or part-time professional or student or a professional childminder or nanny. We pay ?45 per day (so ?135 per week) and respect your entitlement to paid holidays.


PM me if you are interested and please pass on the message if you know anyone who might fit the bill.

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