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Hi i'm posting this ad for a friend who is looking for work, she's had some technical problems with registering.

please see details below.


Please contact Sherelle direct on the number below.


Hello my name is Sherelle, I have been nannying for the past year. For a child who was 2 years old when I started.

My role included all usual nursery duties such as;


- Preparing, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Following/learning recipes to

cook meals from scratch.


- Doing the nursery run, organising and hosting play dates, taking him to

evening classes.


- Organising afternoon activities at home such as cooking, crafts,

construction, music and movement.


- Family laundry and ironing


- Loading and unloading the dishwasher


- Ordering and receiving online shopping


I have previously been living in working 12 hours per day plus 2 nights babysit. I have a current DBS/CRB and a full UK driving licence. I have completed a first aid course but am in the process of a renewal.

Im available Mon-Friday



I look forward to hearing from you.



Sherelle.

Please call me on 07949141512


Thank you

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