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Nursery pick up babysitter/nanny


klh

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Hello


We are looking for some help on Tuesdays and Thursdays picking up our lovely little boy from nursery in Camberwell at around 4.45pm and bringing him home (a 5 minute walk away) for playtime, supper and bath time. I or my husband can usually get back to take over by 6.30pm but we would always pay for 3 hours (until 7.45pm). There will be some nights neither of us can back by bedtime and so we would need the nanny/babysitter to put our son to bed.


We are looking for someone who:

- has experience with babies of around 12 months;

- is DBS checked;

- has first aid;

- can be flexible about staying on (especially on Thursdays) to babysit;

- can commit to this role for at least 6 months.

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