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Fun, creative after school Nanny / Mother's Help / Manny needed from Oct half term


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Hi there


We are Rachael and Paul. We have 3 children: 2 boys aged 2.5yrs and 3yrs (turning 4 in October) and a newborn girl who just joined us this September!


We are seeking an adventurous, creative and energetic after-school Nanny / Manny / Mother's Help to support with the following:


CORE ROLE:


- After school pick up for our two boys from two schools (Dulwich Prep and Oakfield) based in West Dulwich - the schools are 5 mins walk from each other

- Post school pick up, we'd like you to take the boys to the park/playground (weather permitting) - there is a park just by their school called Belair Park.

- We'd like you to take the boys back to our house for further play - we live by Queen's Road Peckham Station. You can drive or take public transport. There is a P13 bus (which goes door to door from the school to our house) or you can take the train from Tulse Hill station (which is about 15mins walk from the schools) to our local station, Queen's Road Peckham (about 4 mins walk to our house)

- We'd like you to prepare and give the boys a healthy tea/dinner at home

- Position is for 3 days per week - these days are flexible based on what works for all parties

- Bathtime

- Hours needed - 3-6pm = 9 hours a week minimum and guaranteed

- Flexibility of hours is ideal - i.e. increasing over school holidays or for more days per week / baby sitting. Approx one later evening per week

- Live out position


We are not looking for help with my newborn. Our hope is that the extra pair of hands with the older boys gives me the time and energy needed for the new baby!


WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:

- Someone who has high energy levels for the two boys. Is fun, creative, warm and loving but can set boundaries as well. Our kids are independent-minded. We need someone who can guide children using creativity and charisma.

- Person with their own car is ideal but not essential. You can take public transport between the school and our home

- DBS check ideal - if not, then references needed


Please get in contact if this interests you.


You're welcome to give us a call as well on 07885 265 252


Thanks

Rachael

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