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After-school nanny wanted for East Dulwich family


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We are looking for a fun-loving and caring nanny to look after our two children (a boy aged 10 and girl aged 8) after-school, three days/week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays).


Pick up from school is between 3.15 and 4.30 (depending on whether they have after-school clubs) until 6.30/7pm when we get back from work.


Responsibilities will include taking the children to local after school activities (tennis, swimming etc.), supervising the odd playdate at our house and picking up the children from their friends? houses locally when they go on playdates. You will also need to be able to cook simple meals for the children (we will plan and let you know what to make each day)and clear/clean up the kitchen afterwards.


We are looking for someone who enjoys spending time with children, is easy going and has a good sense of fun and humour and who speaks English fluently. Being a driver with access to a car is a definite advantage, but is not essential for the right person.


The position is for three months initially, but with a high likelihood that we will need to extend. We?d ideally like you to start in early January.


Hourly rate to be discussed at interview.


Please contact us via a PM.

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