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nanny/housekeeper required


RThomas

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we are looking for an after school nanny/housekeeper for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3.15-6.30pm (although there is some flexibility in this for the right person)....for our 7 year old and 13 year old daughters.? Ideally during school holidays to also be able to provide additional hours if possible during the day.? The role would involve collecting the 7 year old from school and providing? fun? and creative activities after school, sometimes dropping and collecting the children from after school clubs and being a confident cook, providing nutritional meals for the children with some very light housekeeping duties.

we are based in brixton.

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