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After school nanny needed - Tues and Wed SE13


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Friendly and energetic Ladywell family seeking responsible and reliable nanny/housekeeper for school pick up of two lively but extremely loveable girls (8yo and 10 yo) on Tuesdays, Wednesday?s during term time 3pm-6.15pm (6.5 hours a week) from September.


Mum and Dad are working in a combination of office and home but in high pressure jobs. We need someone fun, reliable and responsible to muck in with family life and being fully in charge during this time.

You will be responsible for picking them up from school, taking them to after school clubs, taking them to park/other activities and sorting meals and snacks.


However given their ages they do like to amuse themselves sometimes so person must be prepared to unpack the dishwasher, stick a load of washing on and generally be a hands on around the house. Although we would expect to take references on you, we will also give ensure that you get references on us from all our recent caregivers!


Cyclist highly desirable given location of school. Experience of some level of child care preferable but a helpful, friendly and engaging attitude much more important.


?13.5 ph gross.

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