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Childminder assistant wanted


cheyanne

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Hi, my name is Asa, I am a childminder based very near to Goose Green.

I am looking for an assistant to join me.

You must love kids, have some experience working with children and/or childcare qualifications, be friendly, patient and reliable.

I would need someone as soon as possible until summer 2019 minimum.

Hours are 8am to 5.30/6pm, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Please get in touch if this sounds like you or if you know someone that might be interested.

All the best, Asa

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Hi Asa,


My mum is a full time nanny, and I have helped her many times. I'm 20 years old and recently came back from a year abroad. Are the days always Wed Thur and Friday? and is it the same kid/kids that you see every week? is it a group of kids or different families? How much do you pay and do you pay cash or through a bank?


What do you expect from your helper?


Thanks!


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