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Looking for a part-time nanny - 2 days pw, mid-May to early August


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Hello,


I am returning to work for a part-time, short term contract, and we are looking for a part-time nanny to look after our daughter (3yrs) and son (11 months).


Although my job is a 3 month contract initially, there is potential to be extended, so we may well need someone longer term.


The details are:


- starting mid-May, through to first week of - or potentially mid - August

- 2 full days (i.e. 8.30-6)

- Mondays & Tuesdays

- Looking after both children in the morning, giving them lunch

- Dropping my daughter at Bessemer Grange nursery after lunch & picking her up (hours are 12.30-3.30)

- Cooking them dinner


Please get in touch if you think you fit the bill and would like to meet with us over a coffee to go through the role & your experience in more detail, etc.


Many thanks! :)


Suzie

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