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We are a looking for an after school nanny to look after our two children (a boy aged 11 and a girl aged 8 ) between 3.30pm and 6.30pm, Monday to Friday. This would involve school pick-ups (no driving required), cooking them something healthy for their evening meal (and cleaning up afterwards), helping with homework, and playtime! There is flexibility to work more hours during school holidays, if desired.

We live in a lovely location in Herne Hill / North Dulwich, within easy walking distance of several parks as well as cafes and shops. We are close to both Herne Hill and North Dulwich train stations, and near various bus routes.

We are looking for someone fun, kind and caring, but who is not afraid to tell the children off when appropriate! Applicants should be able to commit to the role for at least 12 months, be a non-smoker, DBS checked and a fluent English speaker. You should also have relevant previous experience of looking after children.

Please send me a private message if you are interested.

 

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