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Wanted: after school care 2 days per week


j-mo

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Hello

I am looking for someone to pick my two boys up from school two days per week from September.

I'm after someone with childcare experience, although not necessarily a nanny. Somebody else's granny or a mum with grown up kids would be fine. I just want someone friendly and kind who can pick them up, bring them home, give them their tea, play with them/go to park etc, bath them and get them ready for bed. If you can stay later occasionally and put them to bed too that would be ideal. It is essential that you like kids and enjoy hanging out with small energetic people.


The boys - they are 4 and 2, full of beans, and very good company most of the time. Mainly obsessed with Lego, trains, sticks, getting dirty, etc

The hours - 3-7pm

The days - ideally Tuesday and Thursday but can be flexible on that if necessary

The school - The Villa, Lyndhurst Grove

Our house - we live on Lyndhurst Grove too not far from the Villa

The pay - ?10ph


If you are interested, please send me a PM letting me know a bit about you, your childcare experience and why you'd like this job.


Thank you

Mummy Mo

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