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After school nanny job


marille

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We're looking for a loving nanny to look after our our two adorable boys (3 and 8 years old) mostly in the afternoons.


The role would entail collecting the boys from school and nursery in Peckham Rye, take them to the park if the weather allows it, then take them back home to East Dulwich (a couple of bus stops away). Working hours are three hours a day roughly from 3:30 to 6:30pm, with some flexibility for the right person. We will need someone Mo-Th but know a lovely family nearby who are looking for someone for Fridays, so if you're interested this would complete your week.


There would be some occasional additional hours in the evenings, school holidays or Fridays, but we'd always agree them with you in advance.


We're easy going and the boys have had wonderful relationships with our previous nannies, who sadly had to leave us as they were leaving London.


Please message me to apply to for additional info.


Looking forward to hearing from you!

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