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Hi all


I'm looking to start a new family ASAP preferably a baby or toddler as

it's my main age I have.


I'm looking to start ASAP I don't have crb or Ofsted but I do have a great

work ethnic, 12 yrs experience and some amazing references from happy familes.

1-3 days possibly 4 I will consider.


Looking forward to your mails and please

include your email so I can send my cv.

Ps I'm Irish :)

Hello, not sure if this might be something of interest but we are looking for a mother's help / nanny for at least 29 hours per week to support me (currently on mat leave) with childcare for our baby son and 2 year old twins as well as tidying, laundry, cooking and general cleaning.


The lovely lady who currently does this for us is pregnant and sadly won't be able to work for as long as I need help.


As juggling 3 children under 3 is pretty tougher than expected I'm basically looking for an extra pair of hands. It would be great to find someone proactive, friendly and fun loving who genuinely loves children yet is happy to muck in and take initiative on what needs doing! We would love to find someone who fits in with our family and bonds with the children.


The twins attend nursery 9am - 5pm Tuesday ? Thursday and Friday 9am - 1pm. We're looking for someone to help all day Monday, most of the day Friday and drop off, pick up, bath and bedtime help on nursery days.


Our girls are very energetic(!), love outdoor adventures, animals and are currently obsessed with The Lion King! Our little boy loves eating, sleeping and eating!


Thanks, Kirsty - a mum who?s slowly coming to terms with 3 under 3!!!


PS I?ll be returning to work in October and will be looking for a nanny 4 days a week and it would be great to find someone now who could then roll in to the nanny position, in an ideal world!

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