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Hello lovely childminders and nannies!


We are a family based off Northcross Rd who are looking for before and after school care. This will last for 6 weeks from 5/11/2018. This is Monday to Friday. We'll need you to start at 8am to drop one child at Dulwich Hamlet, then collect her again after school at 3.25pm. You'll be required to stay until 7.15pm every day. We'll need someone who can cook simple meals.


There are two other children who'll be with you after school however generally, they can make their own way home from school(they are 11 and 13). A car driver would be ideal as our youngest has a club on Thursday and our 11 year old has a club on Monday. This isn't essential however as we may be able to work around this for someone who can start quickly.


You'll need to provide two references and ideally a DBS.

Salary negotiable.


We look forward to hearing from you!

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Afterschool care now arranged.


Therefore, we are just looking for someone to drop our eight year old to Dulwich Hamlet Junior school every morning for 8.50am.


The dates remain the same - 5/11/2018 for 6 weeks.


Please PM me if you are interested.


Many thanks!

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