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Looking for mother's help - 2 or 3 evenings per week (4-7pm)


jennifer80

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I'm looking for some extra help with our 1 year old and around the home.


Hours flexible but around 4pm - 7pm, 2 or 3 days per week (Monday, Tuesday, and possibly Thursday).


Work would include:


Before nursery pick-up:

- doing the baby's laundry and tidying his toys/room

- tidying up kitchen, loading dishwasher etc

- cooking simple meals (before picking up from nursery)

- cleaning bathroom and hoovering (before picking up from nursery)


5.45 onwards:

- pick up from nursery (over the road from our house) at 5.45pm, then playing, reading and doing bath-time etc until one of us gets home at 6.30pm.


Additional hours for evening babysitting available if you would like them. I'd like someone who has previous experience with kids and is CRB checked.


If you are interested please PM me. We're in Sydenham near Penge East station.


Thanks in advance!

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