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Part time NANNY or mothers help required from Sep (6-10 hrs/week)


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Hi


I am looking for a nanny (or I will consider a mother's help depending on experience) to come to my house 2-3 times a week from 3.30 pm-6.30/7 pm to look after my two children (boys) who are 4 and 2 years old. Approximately 3-9 hours a week. I am flexible on hours, but it will need to be on a Monday, Wednesday and Thursday or 2 of those days.

Starting beginning/mid September although I have some flexibility on this.


I live in Dulwich Village on Court Lane. Job will include:


- supervise reading/writing practice with 4 year old

- entertain both with games/playing outside

- prepare and serve them an evening meal

- bath time and changing the children into pyjamas

- evening story


Please email me your cv and availability at [email protected]


Thanks


Abbey

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