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Part Time Nanny Wanted


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We are looking for a part time nanny to cover around 26 hours a week with two full days on Mondays and Wednesdays and some after school care on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Unfortunately the days are not flexible but we would look at finding someone for just the two full days or just the after school hours for the right people. We have two children, a girl of 5 and a boy of 3.


Please PM me if you are interested in any further information or with a cv.


Many thanks

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Hi Carol my name is Sharon I am interested in the role if it is available. I have worked in a nursery for the pass 19 years. With children from 9 months to 5 years. At the moment I only do drop offs I am looking for full days work. If you would like to talk my number is 07830838404

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