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Nanny/nanny housekeeper needed, one day a week.


Mrs R

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Hi, we are a family in East Dulwich with a chatty four year old daughter at a local school and bubbly two year old son at nursery. We need help with drop off and pick up and after school care one day a week. (More in school holidays if wanted). If you are looking for a full day's work, we also need help at home too when the children are at school and nursery; such as keeping the children's rooms tidy, preparing meals. So this could be a full day job once a week, from 8am - 6.30pm. The day's help could be on Monday, Tuesday or Friday. Please PM me for more details if you are interested. You need to be able to drive and can use our family car.


Many thanks,

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