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Hi, we are a family of 4 living in East Dulwich and our great girls go to school in Catford. I’m looking for a reliable and confident person to help with after school care and possibly some mornings. Hours are flexible and part time, so we can agree the number of days a week and which days work. 

Main duties include checking on homework and music practice, supporting the children getting their things ready, preparing healthy meals and snacks, and most importantly having fun and showing love! 
We like lots of communication and have always built great connections with wonderful nannies we have had long term in the past. Our latest nanny has just left to become a primary teacher. 

Some experience preferred. Please contact me if you are in SE London, have evening availability and some mornings, have the right to work in the UK and would be able to provide professional references. 

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