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Dear nannies


We need wrap around care for our 2 kids who are 3 and 6 years old, starting in August, 4 days a week.

It is maternity cover for our nanny, but has the potential to be longer term as the job is changing from fulltime to wrap around.

We love shares - with your own kid, or with another family.

Spanish speaking is a big bonus but not required.

We live in SE19. School is Dulwich Wood Primary.


Start date:

August 23rd 2021


Hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.

3pm till 6 or 7pm (pick up)

Ideally, 8-9am too (drop off)

We can be flexible about drop off.


Kids:

3 year old and a 6 year old


Us:

2 friendly working parents


Responsibilities:

Play with the kids and take to the park etc. after school and nursery

Help with reading at home for the 6 year old

Prepare snacks etc. in the morning, and cook their dinner

Some light housework - clearing up after the kids and helping round the house, when at home

If possible with your family situation, some evening babysitting, bath and bedtime.


Please do get in touch if you are interested. We are really looking forward to meeting you!


Lucy

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