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After school pick up nanny/childminder WANTED


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Hi,

We are a very loving family living in Herne Hill and our 2.5 yo will be starting in Herne Hill School for 2 days a week from September. We are hoping to find someone who is looking for some extra hours from 3pm to 6pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during term time and full days 8am to 6pm during term holidays, the term holidays can be optional.


The ideal nanny/childminder will pick up from Herne Hill school and bring her home (8 mins away from Herne Hill station), provide her with a light snack/meal and spend time with her until me and my husband gets home. Minimal cooking is required as the primary focus is to spend quality time with our daughter.


You will have prior or current experience as a nanny/childminder or even a live out au pair. DBS check and references will be required.


Please PM me directly if you are interested.


Thank you

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