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Looking for an after school & holiday nanny or nanny share


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Hello


We are a local family based in East Dulwich looking for a caring and reliable either part-time nanny or nanny share to care for our two children (ages 4 and 2.5) after school and during the holidays. We would be looking for the nanny to do wrap-around care four days a week (3pm to 7pm) with the extra hours (full days ideally) during some or all of the holidays.


Responsibilities would include pre-school/school pick-up, some light house work, possibly helping the children with any homework and preparation of children?s evening meal. We are looking to find the right person by March 2019, but could be sooner depending on their circumstances. Please respond to this message for more information about this job.


Thank you.

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