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I am looking for a nanny with a driving licence


Working Monday-Friday

Hours wraparound/afterschool, can be discussed.


-Picking up Boys everyday from St Dunstan's College, Catford


-Bringing them home train or by car which we can provide if you drive and do not have a car


-Monitoring Supervising homework


-Preparing the boys activity school bags for the week


-Cooking and supervising dinner


We are a family of 4 living on Peckham Rye (Nunhead side)


My husband works from home 3 days per week and am at university studying for my practice based PhD


My boys are aged 8 and 11 and are active and funny, they love playing football, cricket and eat good food! They can argue and then play nicely, so it is a mixed bag of days. We have a dog at home who is sweet and gentle


Anymore questions please do ask!

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Hello there


My name is louisa.


I am looking for oartine work weds Thursday Fridays.


I have a full driving licence and am crb checked. (Currentky work as a carer)


Love children and live dogs too!


If I can help on any of theses days please feel free to call me to discuss!


Kind regards


Louisa

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