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We are looking for an experienced, nurturing, and energetic nanny to collect our 3 children from nursery/school 3 days per week (Tues, Wed and Thurs) 

 

The boys (aged 8 and 6)  attend Fairlawn Primary school and our daughter will start at the nursery there in September. 

 

The boys have clubs after school on some days so require later pick up but we live very close to the school. 

 

The children get on well together. They all have a love of animals and the natural world and potter for ages in the garden looking for insects. 

 

It would be great to have a mix of time at home and time out in parks and green spaces (we live opposite brenchley gardens so perfect for after school bike ride/football).

 

We also need someone to drop them in the mornings, ideally the same person but understand we might not be able to make that work. Priority is after school.

 

Start date: beginning of September (although as hoc care says in summer would be fab!

 

Suggested hours are 8am-9am and 2pm-6pm. Possibility to extend these hours to include some house keeping e.g kids laundry. 

 

Please let me know if you are interested!

 

Many thanks 

 

Holly

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Hello Holly,

My name is Chiara and I am very interested in your job advert.

I am looking for a new role starting from September and preferably a part time position . Which days also you need help with the children and where are you based?

I live in East Dulwich and have a wide experience working in the Education setting and I have a good experience in working with children of different ages.

If you feel you might be interested, we can have phone chat and discuss this further.

Best,

Chiara

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