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After-School Nanny Needed – SE15 (1–4 Days/Week)
Family of four with two lovely cats (Beanie & Otis) is looking for a kind, organised, and fun after-school nanny for our two girls (ages 9 and 6). We’re based in SE15 and are looking for someone who will become a long-term, trusted part of our family.

Key Responsibilities:

School pick-up for both children (from two different schools)
Driving to and from after-school clubs (a car is essential)
Preparing and serving an evening meal (can be done before or after pick-up depending on your availability)
Light household tasks such as:
Tidying up after dinner
Loading/unloading the dishwasher
Getting school bags ready for the next day
Creating a warm, engaging environment for the girls
Details:

Days: 2-4 days/week (flexible)
Hours: up to 4 hours/day, covers the option to extend for meal prep
Holiday cover optional, not essential 
Start Date: Flexible – either June or September
Long-term commitment preferred
If you’re reliable, nurturing, and ready to become a special part of our family, we’d love to hear from you. Please drop us a message!

Edited by RRBO
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