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Hi I am looking for a nanny to look after my children on Fridays- to begin in September.


I have 3 children, aged 7, 5, and 3.


The job would involve starting at 7am until 5pm, school drop off and pick up of all 3 children. During school hours when all 3 children are at school you would be expected to do light duties around the house, run any errands required and cook the childrens dinner. During school holidays, you would be expected to drop the children to clubs or look after then during the day.


We are looking for someone who can drive- we can provide the car for you.


We live in East Dulwich.


If you are interested please reply to

[email protected]


I look forward to hearing from you.

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