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Hello! We’re looking for someone to pick up our daughter (4) from school in West Dulwich and watch her until we’re done with work (maybe take her to a class, play with her, etc). Would also be great if you could sort out dinner for the kids (our son is 2, but will be at nursery while you’re with our daughter so you won’t have to mind him).


Our daughter is very social, enjoys arts and crafts and reading, likes baking and cooking, loves the park/playground, and is generally easy-going (though of course she has her moments!).


The absolute ideal situation for us would be someone who could come earlier one day a week (maybe noon) and clean the house as well, but that is not a must-have. Days are not set in stone - we’re still not 100% clear how often we’d need someone, but it will likely be 2-3 days a week. Hours would be 3-5/6pm. This could be the perfect role for someone looking for flexibility, but we’re also able to commit to a set schedule. Please reach out if you think it might be a good fit!

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