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Cook / cleaner / housekeeper wanted


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We are a family of 4 - soon to be 5. Our children are 6 and 3.

We live in Herne Hill / North Dulwich and are looking for someone who can cook and clean in the afternoons and early evenings three days a week. Some childcare (holding the baby from time to time) would be a plus.

Salary is negotiable.

We'd be willing to hear from anyone interested.


Sarah

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Hi David

Thanks for your message. I definitely need someone who is happy to take care of the older children as well - eg school pick up, playing with them helping with homework etc and someone who has experience soothing a baby, changing nappies. So maybe you need to look for something with less childcare?

If not, then please do send me a PM with some references.

Many thanks

Sarah

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