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After School Nanny, Mon-Thurs - Herne Hill


ErinR

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Hi. I'm looking for an after school nanny for our two girls, aged 12 and 9. The hours would be 3 - 6:30pm, Monday to Thursday, guaranteed. Our younger daughter needs to be collected from the JAGS Junior School at 3:30pm, the older one will make her own way home. School is a 15 min walk from home. Duties include supervising homework, making tea for the children and very light housework (e.g. bringing in the washing and feeding the cat).


We're happy to consider a nanny with their own child or a student and if you were OFSTED registered that would be ideal, but not required. Additional evening babysitting and full-time during school holidays are also possible but not required. We're looking for an organised, reliable, honest person who doesn't mind helping out with homework or sitting on the sofa to watch last night's Bake off with the girls.


Immediate start possible. Please DM me if you're interested.


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