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After school help needed - flexible on requirements


AimeeL

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Hi there!


We are a family of five with 3 funny children (boy - 11, girl - 8, girl - 5) at DPL and Sydenham high. We are looking for some help, which can be largely flexible for the right candidate. WE definitely need school pick up, dinner, and homework - the oldest child gets himself to school so its just a bit of tracking and man mgmt there - the younger two more support.


We can also definitely find some more work to add to this for anyone who wants it - such as pre school drop off, childrens laundry and admin, dog walking etc to make more of a full time position.


Oh and more support during holidays when we arent away.


Could be live in or live out depending on requirements agreed upon. We live on denmark hill near north dulwich / herne hill and will provide a car.


Pre-requisites are someone smart, fun and able to take on with help of organising a busy household.


let me know if it sounds like it could be of interest!


thanks Aimee

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