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My 3 year old daughter has broken her leg and, when she comes home from hospital in a spica cast, I will be 37 weeks pregnant so we are looking for a temporary nanny / mother's help to help with childcare. Duties will involve playing with her and keeping her entertained, helping to prepare her meals and some light house work. Must be willing and able to help with lifting and moving her around the house if required.


We are looking for someone for 5 days a week, Monday - Friday.


Some flexibility with hours, but likely to be 10am-2pm, so could suit someone working around school drop offs.


Pay is negotiable depending on experience.


Provisional start date - Monday 15th May for a period of 2-3 weeks.


Please message me if interested or can recommend someone who may be interested.


Thanks,

Nicole

Hello, (So sorry to hear about your daughters injury!)


My name is Molly Keogh, I am 22 and currently working

as a live in nanny in East Dulwich.


I am an energetic, fun and creative character, with a love for

Acing, singing and dancing! (I hope to train at drama school

either this September or next depending on my results)


I have my mornings free up until 3oclock

Monday to Friday- with flexibility on Thursday

and wednesdays to do longer.


I have 5+ years experience looking after a range of ages/abilities.

Jobs I have had in the past include: cr?che, babysitting,

nannying, children's party host and stagecoach TA.


If you need a helping pair of hands please contact me on:

07716433847 or send me an email to [email protected].


Many thanks!


Molly

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