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Hi there,


I need a responsible and caring nanny to be around for our daughter - aged 13 - each day from 3.30pm to 6.30pm.


As a teenager the work really involves being around, cooking dinner and helping with homework. If you can clean as well there's even more hours available!


Let me know if you're interested. We need someone from 25 March. thx

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I have a good indication, my husband's sister is in need of a new job, her boss is going to the united states, she has been working in this branch for more than 8 years. she directs and has good references, if you want to know more please enter to count on me and I'll give you her number. +447778680872
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