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Childcare needed from February 2019 - nanny share / childminder


lisamacster

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I am looking for childcare for my daughters when I return to work in February 2019.


Three days a week, ideally Mon-Weds, but I can be flexible.

My youngest will be 9.5 months old.

My eldest will be 4 and attends Goodrich pre-school, so i will need pick up and care for her from 3.30pm on those days (plus drop off if available).


Please PM me.

Thanks

Lisa

Hi my name is sharon I am Intersted in your AD. I am working at The moment as a Nanny share and one I well be Lossing one of my family because They are looking to move out of London and The other family my hours are less now.so And I am looking for a New Job to continue with my care of looking after children. Which I have Down so for 19 years working in a nursery with ages 9 months to 5 years. If The Job is avaiable still I can send you my CV.

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