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Summer 2020 Nanny required weekend only


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Summer 2020 Nanny required for cricket matches (Weekends only)


9 weekends from Saturday 20th June until Sunday 16 August 2020


Can start earlier on 6th June if available.


Need a full driving licence and own car preferable.


Help taking either of our two sons to Surrey County or London Schools cricket matches during the summer holidays and collection from Saturday school match in June if you are available from then.


The general requirement is every Saturday and Sunday from 20th June until 16th August.

Collection time will vary on a Sunday morning depending on cricket match location but will need to be available from 9am. Generally collection from Dulwich will be anytime between 9am and 12pm. We will know the weekend plans one or two weeks in advance once player selections are made.


On Sundays - Collect the boy (one of our sons) from Dulwich, drive them to the cricket game (these can be all over London North or South - petrol money will be given), stay at the game with the boy (very little interaction needed - maybe making sure they eat and drink during the day, suncream), take a good book or watch the game and we will provide a comfy camping chair, drive them home after the game. Most games finish about 6pm and home between 7pm and 8pm depending on location. It?s a long day but a nice relaxing one in good weather. You will need a book, packed lunch for yourself and a flask of tea!


The boys are aged 12 and 15 so very independent. It?s just a requirement that a parent or carer attends the games. Whilst the nanny does one son, we (mum/dad) will do the other son and one at home with daughter. There might be some waiting at home Sunday evening to make sure we all back together.


Saturdays will vary and less hours. Would most probably be a more local drop-off and collection of the 15 year old in South London - often no need to stay for the game - drop off and collect later.


Salary is negotiable - Sunday is the longer day and we need you to keep it free every Sunday. We need a full commitment for every Sunday in the summer holidays until 16th August.


We live in Dulwich Village - please contact me if interested.

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