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Small job for fun nanny - own children welcome


iaietta

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Hello,


I am looking for a someone able to look after my two multilingual children at my workplaces (East Dulwich/Forest Hill). We speak English, Italian, French, German and Spanish, you are welcome to speak any! The position is for around 10-11 hours a week, Mondays to Fridays, 10 weeks a term (30 weeks a year) with a one year contract and possibly immediate start. Pay rate is according to experience.


General description:

You'd have NO household-related tasks whatsoever (cooking, feeding, changing etc). The job merely involves collecting/dropping off my eldest and sitting with my youngest for the short time remaining. I am next door and accessible. My workplaces are suitable for children and full of little ones. You are welcome to bring your own children if you have any or combine other childcare jobs with mine.


More details:

My youngest is 18 months old. I'd leave her with you weekdays (Mon-Fri) at around 2:50pm and until 5:20pm or with a slighter later start/earlier finish.


My eldest would need being collected from school weekdays, except Thursdays. Once picked up, he'd then come with you and his baby sister to my child-friendly work place, to attend some activities while you remain with my youngest only (so you'd have only one child to look after). His school is in Herne Hill.


Please apply only if genuinely interested or feel free to ask any questions.


Many thanks


Ari

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