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Hi, we have 2 lovely kids (Henry aged 8 and Freya aged 5) and looking for someone who will, have fun with them, be creative and caring.


The role will start at the beginning of September and will be 3 days per week during term-time (any three days out of Mon, Tue, Wed and Thurs). It will be 3.30pm to 6.30pm each day (i.e. 3 hrs per day, 9 hrs per week).


Each day they will need to be collected from school in Dulwich village and brought to our home in Peckham, SE15 4HW (there is a bus or if you have a car and would prefer to drive, that is also fine). You’ll then hang out with them for a couple of hours – play some games, go to the park, do some crafting, etc. – before making them something simple for dinner.


We may be able to offer additional hours (i.e. during school holidays, or babysitting) on an ad-hoc basis if desired.


We look forward to meeting you.

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