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Seeking "mother's help" / doula / nanny for ad hoc hours


jafh

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We're looking for someone to help "mum" at home with a 6 week old baby boy for a few hours during the week. We can be flexible on timing so this role might suit someone with their own children at nursery during the day.


Tasks would principally involve looking after our baby (bottle-feeding, playing, settling for sleep) while mum catches up with some sleep, but also helping out with light household tasks e.g. baby's laundry, loading the dishwasher, picking up groceries etc.


We live on Bushey Hill Road, SE5 (10 mins walk from Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye).


CRB checks required and ideally experience with young babies.

Hi here I'm available I've looked after a little girl since she was four months old now she at big school and a little boy of from a year old and loved every minute of it so I'm free in the day time and Babby sitting in the evenings as well I'm DBS check as I've worked in a school as well kind regards Sharon

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