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Hi

We are looking for a live in au pair or part time nanny to do wrap around care when our youngest child starts school in September.

We live in Forest Hill, SE23 close to Kilmorie school (185 bus from ED!) - our daughter is age 7 and our son is age 4.

During term time we need someone to help with school drop off 4 or 5 days per week (8am - 9am) and school pick up 3 days per week (3.25pm - 6.30pm) additional babysitting hours and extra hours during school holidays also available.

We can be flexible on days so could also suit a student with childcare experience. Excellent references essential.

PM for more info about our family!

Thanks

Donna

  • 5 months later...

Hi - I'm returning to work at the start of February 2019 and we are looking for a part time nanny (reliable, kind and caring) to do wrap around care (3-7pm) 3 days a week (flexible on which days excluding Friday)for our three daughters (Ages 5, 3, 10 months). We live in East Dulwich, SE22. Responsibilities will include school and nursery pick up which are both close to our house, preparation of children's tea and bath time etc. PM for more information about the job and our family if you are interested. Excellent references essential.


Many thanks,

Piumi

Hello, we live in Nunhead and are looking for preschool pickup for my son at 11.50am, looking after him till 5pm, one or two days a week if that could fit around anyone else?s arrangements. Also ideally would like 9-5 in school holidays. Might consider a share. Please PM me if interested. Many thanks!

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