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Nanny 3 days a week


bikpon

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Hi,


We are looking for a nanny 3 days a week to look after our one-year-old boy at home & our 5-year-old girl. Our daughter is at school for most of the day but would be at home after school from around 4pm and also during school holidays. Our preferred days would be Tues/Wed & Friday but we could change these for the right person. 8.30-6.30pm.


Paediatric first aid, a valid DBS check and excellent references are essential. We also have a friendly border terrier so you would need to like having pets around too :)


Please PM me if you are interested.


Thanks

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