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After school nanny/home help needed


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We are a local family based in Dulwich Village looking for a mature, kind and reliable home help/after school nanny to work part-time. I am returning to work in January and need someone to work 4 afternoons a week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 4pm to 7pm term time with the option to do some extra hours in the holidays. My daughter is 13 years old and my son is 11 years old and they are both at local schools. Responsibilities include some light housework, being in the home when the children arrive back from school, ensuring they do their homework and cooking them an evening meal.


A car driver would be an advantage incase the odd pick up from school or lift to a club is required.

Hi!


I was wondering whether this position was still available? It sounds perfect for me and I'd love to meet you and discuss further.


I'm 29 and the oldest of 6 ranging from 21 to 2 so I have a lot of experience with children! I've also been a nanny to two girls aged 7 to 11 so also experience with homework, and cooking dinners.


I'm a freelance director so these kind of hours are ideal for me. I have a degree in English Literature from King's College London so very capable with helping with homework of all levels, which I am often required to do with my siblings whether it's checking essays or helping brainstorm ideas, and I actually went to Alleyns in Dulwich so lots of knowledge of the local area.


I'd love to hear more if this is still available.


Thanks so much,


Lily

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