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I'm looking for some casual ad hoc home help with my two kids aged 2 and 6. Ideal candidate would be someone who lives locally to ED and is free during the afternoons on Mondays and Thursdays. You do not have to be a qualified nanny. A responsible six-former or student could do the job as I will always be present. What I need is an extra pair of eyes. Please PM if you are interested.
Try searching for Vinadelmar on here. She is my current nanny and is looking for extra hours on a Thursday when she takes up her new nannyshare position which is 4 days a week. She wouldn't be free on Mondays but would be great to help on Thursdays if you could split the role. She's nannied for us for 2 1/2 years and turns her hand to helping around the house as well. She's very caring and trustworthy. Could be a great fit.

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