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*Part time childcare required*


We are looking for someone to help with the end of day school run and bath/bedtime for a couple of months for our two children (5 and 3) who attend nursery and school while I recover from a c-section in March.


Ideally, you would start in mid February before the baby is born so the children could get used to the new routine before the baby comes along. You would then take a two week break in early March while my partner is on parental leave and then resume for 4 - 6 weeks while I continue to recover/breastfeed round the clock! I'm hopeful that we would be in some kind of routine by late April and no longer in need of the extra help.


We are hoping to find someone who could help with this 5 days a week, from about 5pm-7/7.30pm each weeknight. However, there is some flexibility for the right person - if, for example, you were able to do 3 - 4 days a week, it's likely we could get family to help out for the extra days.


Rate of pay is competitive. This might suit a nanny looking for some temporary work to boost hours or student with experience in childcare. Oftsed registered is desirable, clear CRB/DBS check essential.

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