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Hello 

we are looking for an after school nanny to pick up our girls (age 8, from Heber Primary School, in East Dulwich, Tues to Thurs, ideally to start in Sept, when schools go back. 

On Tuesday, the girls have drama class near Goose Green so would involve taking them there (and back home if possible, although we could pick them up if this is not do-able). 
Duties at home would be to fix them a light snack or dinner,  occasional reading / spelling with them - but also to play / have fun with them. 
 

the hours are tues 330pm to 5pm or 630pm, dependent on collection ability at drama class 

Weds and Thursday-  roughly 2 hours after school, but we can discuss 

We live in East Dulwich and please DM me for a chat / find out more if you are interested as we can be a little flex with hours and happy to talk it through . 
thank you ! 

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