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Looking for a part-time nanny/after school help


Catzy

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We are a family in East Dulwich that is looking for some after school help. (possibly morning drop off too.)


The job requires someone to pick up my two girls (aged 9 and 6) from 2 different schools, bring them home to our house and supervise homework, serve up their supper and look after them until I return home from work at 6pm, three times a week.


The hours will be from 3pm - 6pm, 3 times a week. Very occasionally, I'll need you to stay a little later. Start date 6th January.


My daughters are very lovely, kind and super easy!


If this is of interest to you, please PM me or call me on 07767390134 to discuss hourly rate, days required to work etc.


****Please note, suitable candidate must be a driver (car provided)

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