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Thursday afternoon nanny required (extra hours possible) start end Feb


Louisa3

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I am looking for a nanny to look after 3 girls (aged 4, 5 and 6) from 4-7pm on Thursday afternoons in term time, starting after February half term. You would need some experience, be DBS checked and preferably with a first aid qualification. You would play with them, supervise their play and cook them a simple tea.


There would be the possibility of quite a bit of babysitting (at mutually agreeable times and usually on several weeks notice) on weekday evenings, sometimes at weekends and during the day in holidays. On the odd occasion, daytime work during weekends as well.


This position would suit a student or someone with other part time commitments very well.


Ideally, we are looking for a longer term commitment, but very happy to consider applicants who are available for a few months only.


We live in the Dulwich Village area.


Please PM me if you are interested.


Many thanks

Louisa

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