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Seeking an after school term time nanny - from May 2019


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Seeking a term time after school nanny for twins aged 8. 3 days a week. Can be extended to 4 on occasion.


We are searching for a term time after school nanny to help picking up our 8 year old twins from Jesssop Primary school in Herne Hill 3 days a week (M, W, Th. The twins are really easy going, responsible and well behaved.

Tasks:

- Bringing them home (2 homes as have shared care between mum and dad), supervising snack and bath time, ensuring they practice their violin, playing a fun game/doing some arts and crafts.

- Occasionally assisting with light chores eg folding laundry or making kids' beds and meal prep e.g. cutting veg.


Requirements

Ideally someone who lives locally in Brixton, Herne Hill, Camberwell, Dulwich or a bus ride away.

- The job is for term time i.e. over 38 weeks but we probably will need some days during the holidays too or when the school is closed eg due to teacher training/INSET days.

- Ideally we want to retain the same person in the new school year i.e.from Sept 2019.


Please send me a message to discuss this job further! Thanks

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