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Hello,

I have worked as an aupair for the last 10 months with a great family in East Dulwich. Today I got a new job in North London and I would start on the 19th of June. Unfortunately I can't continue to work with this family. I'm helping them to look for an aupair because they are a very nice family,


They have two gorgeus boys: the eldest is 6 (7 in September) and the youngest is 2 (3 in September). They are expecting their third child, a girl, in August.


You should take the eldest boy to school in the morning, pick him up after school, take him and his brother to after-school activities or the park if needed, cook the children's dinner, and above all bond and play with them. Hours are expected to be approximately 8.00-9.30 and 14.30-18.30 Monday - Friday and one night per week babysitting.


Candidates must have a valid and clean driving license and be able and willing to drive from East Dulwich to Clapham.


Please, if you are interested, send me an message ([email protected]) or call me (07751029828). You could also call the family (07739449182).


I look forward to hearing from you


Jesus

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