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Hi

We are looking for a part-time housekeeper/home-helper who can drive for school drop-off and pick-up for our two girls aged 13 and 14 years.

We will consider a flexible arrangement for the right candidate as:

1. Wed-Fri: 7.30am–630 with responsibility for housekeeping, preparing dinner and school drop-off and pick-up.

OR

2. Wed-Fri: 330pm–630pm with responsibility of school pick-up, light household chores and preparing dinner.

 

The position starts from July  2024.

 

No previous childcare experience is necessary. 

 

This is a live-out position in Dulwich SE21. It is ESSENTIAL that you can drive, and you live local to Dulwich. A full clean driving licence is essential for this job.

 

The role involves:

• Housekeeping during the hours when girls are in school (laundry, ironing, cleaning) and prepare dinner for the family.

• Drive the two children to a local school in Dulwich.

 

We are looking for someone:

• Who engages well with teenagers

• Is neat and tidy

• Has good command of spoken English

• Will be available for interviews as soon as possible

• Is a non-smoker

• Has CRB or is willing to obtain a CRB upon employment

 

A competitive salary is offered to the right person. 

 

If you are interested in applying for this position, please pm me.

Thanks

Sarah

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