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Wanted: After School Pick up on Mondays


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We're looking for someone to do an after school pick up from Ivydale Primary School one day per week, on a Monday, for 3 hours from 3.20pm to 6.20pm, during term time only.


We need someone to pick up our kids (aged 5 and 8) from school at 3.20pm, take them to our house, which is a 5 min walk from school, give them a snack and then take them to their swimming lesson. Their swimming lesson is 5.30-6pm at St Thomas the Apostle School - it is possible to walk or use public transport to get there. We will collect the kids from you at the pool.


This role will be suited to someone who is a student or who is already working and wants to pick up additional hours.


We're looking for someone to start in early September, ideally.

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