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Hi,


We are looking for someone fun, caring and responsible to pick up our two boys (nearly 5 and 9) from school and look after them at our home with our 11 year old daughter who will make her own way back from secondary school.


We need childcare 3 days a week, between 3.15pm (pick up from St Johns and St Clements School next to Goose Green in East Dulwich) until 6pm (3 hours per day) during the school term. There is also the possibility for more hours in the school holidays. We are looking for someone to start in September - ideally Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday would work well, but we can be flexible over days.


We live very close to our school, so it will mainly involve picking up from school or local playdates, going to the park, hanging out with the children at home and in the garden and giving them their dinner.


If you are interested please PM and tell me a bit more about yourself and your experience. Look forward to hearing from you.


Catherine

Hi,


I am a 40year old female who has experience in looking after children from the age of 0-14. I am a mother I have two children girl 15 boy 11 I am reliable, responsible and very friendly.


I am available to work as a baby sitter or child minder during weekdays, weeknights and weekends. I tam generally very flexible with my time. I can also provide a cleaning service for the house in between times of tending to the children if so desired.


I like to cook and am happy to make very nice meals for all!

I have First Aid pediatric certificat level 3 and cpr

Please contact me if you would like to know more information: [email protected] my number phone:07402717211


Thanks

Hello


My name is Sandra and I am from spain, I am nearly 20 years old and I am an au pair living in Herne Hill. I have been au pair for already one year and I've taken care of 4 children (for 2 different families) from 17 months old to 7 years old. I love playing with children, taking them to parks, cooking for them and spending a lovely time with them.

I would be very happy to look after your lovely children and I have good references from my host families.


Please contact me on 07754372178


I am available to babysit any day


Kind regards, Sandra.

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