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After-school nanny (or aupair) needed in West Dulwich


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We are require a fun, responsible and child-loving person to collect our three children from Rosendale School and mind them for three to five afternoons per week.


Our house is just a short walk from school (approx 5 mins) and once you?re home we?d love you to play games with the kids, supervise arty activities and just have fun with them. Happily Rosendale School doesn?t push homework on it?s pupils - so you don?t have to worry much about that!



It?d be great if you could also prepare basic meals for the children as well as help get them prepared for bed too. But don?t stress too much if you?re no Jamie Oliver - your enjoying playing/being with kids is much more important to us!


Hours are 3.15pm until 6.45 or 7pm (and the odd evening babysitting if interested).


Our children are aged 10, 9, and 5 years old.


We can be flexible on days and we?d hope to have someone starting within the next couple of weeks possible. We are also happy to consider a live-in person if an au pair type job suits you.


Please private message me if you're interested.


Thank you! Annalisa

" She proved to be an extremely courteous, contentious and caring employee for the short period of time she was with us. I found her utterly dependable, particularly personable and relied upon her to ensure the children were enthused by the activities she planned for them and that they enjoyed them whilst under her care."


"I would have no hesitation in seeking her employment in the future, for similar or longer periods of time and would recommend her services to other families seeking her skill set, without hesitation. "


"The children loved her from the beginning and still do. She is warm, kind, fun and diligent. She was always punctual and flexible. I trusted her 100% to look after the children well and ensure their safety and well being at all times."


"She is a strong young woman who is very determined to succeed in life and contribute positively to the world. She has strong values and a very loving bond with her parents and siblings."


"She would always keep the children entertained, both in and out of the house with baking, drawing, board games, overseeing and helping with homework, helping them get ready for trips and taking them on excursions."


Hey there! I am an experienced, friendly and reliable nanny who takes great pride in the service I provide to all children in my care. I have been so lucky to work with such lovely families and children over the last 8 years and find joy in doing so. I have listed a few snippets from some of the reference provided by the families who trusted me to look after their children. If you are looking for a fun, loving and reliable babysitter, please do not hesitate to book me as I am available ASAP or contact me to arrange a booking :)

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