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HELP! Mum of 3 under 3 seeks lovely mother's help / nanny


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We are looking for a mother's help / nanny from May 1st for 22 - 30 hours per week (happy to guarantee 25 hours pw) to support me (currently on mat leave) with childcare for our 4 month old son and 2.5 year old twin girls as well as tidying, laundry, cooking and general cleaning.


The twins will attend nursery 9am - 5pm Tuesday ? Friday and we would need a minimum of 22 hours as follows:

? Monday 8am - 7pm to help me look after all 3

? Tues, Wed, Thurs, Friday: 5pm - 7pm for nursery pick up, bath and bedtime

? Tues, Thurs: 8am - 9.30am to help get the girls ready for and drop off at nursery


If you wanted the extra hours it would also be good if you could do some or all of the following:

? Wed, Friday: 8am - 9.30am to help get the girls ready for and drop off at nursery

? Ad hoc extra hours to cover appointments, KIT days at work, look after the baby while girls at nursery

? Occasional babysitting in the evenings and at weekends.


The lovely lady who currently does this for us is pregnant and sadly won't be able to work beyond April.


As juggling 3 children under 3 is pretty chaotic we're looking for someone proactive, friendly and fun loving who genuinely loves children yet is happy to muck in and take initiative on what needs doing around the house. Must be confident enough to deal with 2 active(!) toddlers alone and a love of cooking would be a great bonus! Sense of humour is essential 👧👧👶😜

Hi,


I run Yellow Duck Childcare. We provide childcare solutions for families. For more information please visit www.yellowduckchildcare.com.


We would be able to help you with your needs.


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or would like to find out more about us.


Many thanks,


Cristiana

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