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After School Pick Up - Thursdays only


niwi

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Hi,


I am in need of someone who can do after school pick up for my two children on Thursdays (two girls aged 4 and 6). Hours would be 3pm - 6pm for collection from an East Dulwich Primary School and then back to our house which is less than 10 minutes walk away. At home it will time to relax and play, then serve them a simple tea.


This could suit a responsible A level student, uni student or a nanny or childminder with a vacancy. Above all we are looking for someone who is reliable, fun and enjoys children.


Please DM is this is of interest. Looking to commence from Thursday 19 September.


Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Dear Niwi,


I'm interested in the position. Is it a full day during holidays? I currently have an ad hoc nanny position they don't tend to need me on a Thursday so this position has potential for us.


I live in Herne Hill so East Dulwich is easy to get to.


A little about me, I qualified in 1995 (I've got both my NNEB and NVQ level 3 in childcare). I have an enhanced DBS and emergency first aid. I still very much enjoy being with children, I'm calm, kind and love to promote individuality...normal is boring!


I look forward to hearing from you.


Best wishes,


Araxie Simon

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