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We're looking for someone to take care of two of my 3 children aged 8 and 5 after school 3 days a week from September. The kids are at Fairlawn Primary School and we live close by in Honor Oak Park. We need someone responsible and caring to collect our children from school at 3.25, walk them home, and supervise until i get home at 4.45pm. My eldest ois starting secondary school so will make her own way home bit will be in the house with you. On Wednesdays one of them will have Drama which they will need taking to and I will be back home i time to collect. This role would suit someone who is able to commit to between 5-8 hours per week (there is a possibility i will need longer hours every other Wednesday from October finishing at 6.45pm which would include feeding the kids). I am happy to consider increasing hours for light household chores (cleaning) if you are interested. Please send me a message if you are interested or have any questions. Thanks Sally
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