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After school Nanny required for our two Daughters


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Hello

We?re looking for an after school Nanny to help pick up our two daughters from school in West Dulwich 5 days a week and bring them home to ours in East Dulwich. We?d like someone who could help with their homework and make them dinner before we come home at 7pm.


Ideally we?re looking for someone who could work the following hours -

Mon/Tues/Fri - 16:15 to 19:00

Weds - 15:15 to 19:00

Thurs - 17:15 to 19:00


(Pick up times from school can be slightly flexible. Occasional evening and weekend babysitting also required.


Our two girls are aged 4 and 6. They are such lovely, funny and thoughtful girls who love nothing more than doing arts and crafts, going out on their bikes, singing, dancing and generally just having fun.


Please kindly get in touch if you think this is of interest to you.


Many thanks

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Hi, I'm interested! My name is Cristina and I am 18 years old. I am currently taking a gap year from university. I have experience working with primary aged children as I did work experience in a local primary school for two years as part of my BTEC Health and Social care course. I also have an up to date DBS. I live in East Dulwich as well. My number is 07506926226 if you would like to give me a call!


Many thanks,

Cristina

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