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We are looking for someone to pick our two daughters up from school in Herne Hill 4 days a week and bring them home, Monday-Thursday from January 2024.

After bringing the girls home (we live 20 minutes walk from the school in SW2 on the Tulse Hill side of Brockwell park), the person would play games or do arts and craft with them. We would then like the person to help prepare a simple meal for the family.

Pick up time is around 3.30pm and you'd need to be available until 6.30pm. Total hours each week would be around 12 hours. There is also opportunity for occasional baby-sitting. This is a school term-time job. If you would like some school holiday work we can also consider and discuss.

The most important thing is that we find the right person. You should be loving, fun and diligent. It is also important that you are patient and do not sweat the small stuff. Our eldest daughter has ADHD and mild autism. Most of the time it is not noticeable. She is in mainstream school and is used to childcare. But her behaviour can be occasionally be challenging and you will need to be resourceful to deal with it. In particular, she struggles with listening. Otherwise, she is a lot of fun with bags of energy! Both girls are affectionate and loving. They enjoy games, sports, reading and imaginative play. They have no allergies or dietary requirements and we have no pets.

As described above we have some flexibility on hours and tasks to make the role right for the right person. And we are excellent employers who take care of the people who care for our daughters.

So please do get in touch on [email protected] if you think you are the right person but can help only help us for some of the role.

Edited by Thea Hutchinson
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