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Hi we are looking for a childminder/nanny/retired lady/mother to help look after our children after school & nursery 4 days per week.


My son aged 6 needs to be collected from St Johns and St Clements School at 3.15 and my daughter aged 3 needs to be collected from a nursery in Goodrich road afterwards, brought home (via the park, library or play-dates) given dinner and a bath.


We both work and get home by 6.30pm, my mum has them one day per week (flexible except Fridays) so we would need someone for a total of 13 hours per week (3hrs and 15mins per day).


The job might suit someone with their own child or might fit into a nanny share, not too sure but open to any suggestions.


You should have some experience of looking after children and have checkable references.


You should be kind and confident and have plenty of energy.


You will need to be able to drive.


Pay is negotiable depending on circumstances and experience.


Please PM me to disucss further.


Thanks!

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