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We are looking for a nanny to look after our two lovely girls aged 2yrs and 4yrs. The hours we need are 3.30-6.30/7pm, 3 or 4 days per week. Pick ups from Rosendale school and nursery. We?d also ideally like full time care during the school holidays for the eldest, and can add in some extra hours for babysitting and housework if you would like. We are looking for someone who is caring and nurturing and has experience looking after children. In return you will find us a happy, laid back and supportive family to work for. Please do get in touch if you have any questions.


Still looking! We are also happy to hire someone for 2 full days as well as picks ups for 2 day a week (ie about 26hrs per week) if that helps! Please pm for details

Hi there


I am not a nanny but am looking for an additional pair of hands to help with my toddler 3 days a week (after nursery care/dinner/bath/bed). He is at Nelly's on Rosendale Rd. It struck me reading your ad that we may be able to share if a suitable Nanny wanted more hours. I am about to post and advert for what we need but thought I would just drop you a line! We live on Dalkeith Rd, close to Rosendale.


Thanks


Nichola

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