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Before & After school nanny wanted from January (North Dulwich)


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Hello

We live in the Herne Hill/ North Dulwich area and we're looking for a caring and reliable after school carer to pick up our son (aged 2) from school Tuesday to Friday 3/3.45 - 6 pm and also if possible drop off in the morning (8-9:30, 1st at home and then to walk to the school by 9:30 (15 min walk)). There is also the possibility of 8-6 Tuesday to Friday during school holidays if you are interested. Starting from early January 2017, with settling in before depending on availability. In the afternoon, we'd be looking for someone to bring him home, via playground, look after/play with him and also prepare his dinner. We're ideally looking for a carer who has a current DBS check, first aid qualification and a number of years' experience with UK references, and is eligible to work in the UK.

Thanks!

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