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Hi everyone . I am a 35 years old,mother of two children( girl 12/ boy 9) I have experience in nanny/childminder with a qualification in childcare. I am looking for a job to can manage day to day life,looking after my two kids also.I have good experience in cooking and cleaning ( reference provide)I am looking for a 3 days a week job {as i am in school every Friday and maybe Thursday voluntary job )from 9 to 3pm at my house or yours depend how you prefer. I can also pick up from Goodrich where my son goes. You also can drop your child early morning if you need to go early at work and pick him up late evening from forest hill road where i live.In the day time i can also help with cleaning, ironing and cooking, if the child is at school/nursery .I am open for DBS cheeking if you want to fill more secure. We can agree with the rate that depend of the circumstance .

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