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We are looking for someone who can look after our six year old boy (soon to be seven) after school on Mondays-Thursdays. Ideally we would like someone who can start at 1pm and take our small dog for a walk, and do some light housekeeping (hanging washing/ironing), before picking up our son from Dulwich Village Infants School. After pick up to take him to activities or bring home, and stay until about 7pm (but hours flexible), cooking his supper, bathing and getting him ready for bed. We're looking for someone able to take the initiative (arranging activities, linking with other families for playdates etc), with a sense of fun and happy to engage him in play. Starting September.
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Hello,

I?ve seen your post and I have a wonderful nanny friend who is looking for something on Mondays and Tuesdays due to the current family she looks after on those days circumstances have changed, she shad 8 years childcare experience, her name is Emma and her number is : +44 7701 025100


Kinda regards,


Chloe

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