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Part time Nanny / Housekeeper wanted


Benandgeri

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I'm looking for a wonderful nanny / housekeeper for me and my two pre-teen boys 10 & 12. I am hoping to find someone who is kind and caring, who can help run the house in the afternoons (washing, ironing, preparing the school bags etc), do the school run at either 4 or 5 and make supper. I would like to have some babysitting too perhaps 1-2 nights a week.


The boys are great fun and well mannered, and have lots of homework, but are also keen to play football or play cricket after school.


The standard schedule is 20-25 hours a week, 4 days a week. There is a possibility of extra work particularly in the school holidays.

?10 per hour net.

Hi there I'm available I'm experience and a fun person love spending time with the children and house work is not a problem as I in joy it I've looked after a little girl sense she was four months old and loved loved every minute of it now she 6 years old and looked after two children in dulwich village ages 9 years 11 years and 15 years I have good references kind regards Sharon
Thanks Sharon, I will try to call you tonight to discuss? Just to say that this role is quite flexible. The core hours required are 5pm-7pm however there is more if anyone wants more, or it can just been the core hours, it depends what availability is like.

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