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Student/after school childcare needed


EmmaCC

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Hi, we are looking for a flexible arrangement with a student who could help us out with some childcare after school 1-3 days per week.

We have two children Laila (12) and Rudy (10). They are pretty self sufficient but we think that for the next school year they would still benefit from some supervision after school. The role will involve looking after them at our house in Forest Hill from 3.30 until around 6 or 7. We can be flexible with days apart from Friday which we have covered. They are both, confident, happy, talkative children who have lots of energy! We will need you to make (or help them make!) a simple tea, supervise homework and generally have fun with them until we finish work. To start asap. ?12 an hour.

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