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wanted: part time nanny/childcare from September onwards


sam8

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Hi


I am looking for a part-time nanny/childcare provider from the start of September onwards. It would be to care for 2 children (one aged 9 the other 7). It would involve pick-ups/drop-offs from school for 3 or 4 days a fortnight and full time (8 hours a day) for some of the school holidays. It would also involve giving the children a meal, homework etc until I am home from work. I live in East Dulwich but schools are in Fulham and Marylebone. If possible it would also be useful to have someone who could do some cleaning or housework at other times. It could be a live-in or live-out position. Good rates of pay. References essential.


Please PM me if interested.


Thanks

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