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Looking for Before/After school care near Goodrich School


marianik

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Hello,


I have two lovely boys (aged 5 and 10) and I am looking for someone kind, calm and reliable to look after them before and after school for up to 4 days a week. I teach at uni, which means my schedule changes every term and also from week to week depending on when I have classes or meetings scheduled.


In the mornings (7 or 7:15 - 9am), I need someone to come to our house and help the boys get ready and walk them to school (they go to Goodrich, just around the corner from our house). I also need after school care (from 3:30 - 6/6:30), picking up the boys, and helping them get started on homework and dinner. I am usually home between 6- 6:30 (sometimes earlier). They are quite calm and get along well, so are not difficult to look after.


OR if you aren't able to come to our house, but are able to take care of them at your house, in a childminder setting, that could work as well.


The days I need are, starting the week of 7 January 2020:


Tuesdays: drop off and pick up*

Wednesdays: drop off (though not every week) and pick up

Thursdays: pick up (though possibly not every week)*

Fridays: drop off and pick up


*I do have alternative childcare on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so if you can't do both or either of those days, we can still arrange something.


The work would suit someone who is extremely reliable but also very flexible. Please do get in touch if you'd like to know more.


Marie-Annick

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