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Seeking after school / part time help with 2 children


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We are looking for a friendly and organised person to look after our 9yr old son and 6.5yr old daughter after school 2-4 days per week from September.


We do have some flexibility in days / times / hours- so please get in touch if you are interested and we can work out what suits everyone.


About us:

We are an active and friendly family living in East Dulwich. My husband works full time - long hours (mostly in the office, 1-2 days at home), and I am returning to study full time. We actually have 3 children, but the youngest (2yr old boy) will be at nursery. At home the kids like reading, drawing & colouring, lego, imaginative play, playing in the garden, watching telly (obviously!), and playing computer games.


About the job:

We are hoping to find someone who is happy to do the following:


* Collect them from school (approx 10mins walk from our house)


* Generally either take them home (could be via the park!) or to their after school activities. They do one joint activity (same day/place), and currently have one other activity each (on different days!).


* Prepare and provide them with snacks & evening meal.


* Encourage them with any homework. It's fairly light - usually just some mathletics/spellings which they can do themselves, they just need prompting to get on with it!


* Help them to tidy up after the above activities.


Finally to note is that I may sometimes be around at the house, and could also have the 2yr old with me. So we'd need someone who is happy to work around us a bit!

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