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POSITION FILLED Wanted: Mother?s help


Elca20

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Looking for a Mother?s help, for around 15-20 hours per week, preferably mornings.


Duties will be divided between looking after one seven month old, and housework - things like folding/hanging/putting away laundry, ironing, tidying toys/children?s bedrooms, stacking/emptying dishwasher, wiping down surfaces after meals/sweeping under the table - all the daily jobs. We have a cleaner for the heavy cleaning.

We live off Forest Hill Road.

Please message if you?re interested.

Hello Elca,


I am currently applying for Nannying work. I live in Forest Hill and have just seen your advertisement to look after your 7 month baby, and to help with house work.


I have worked with nursery children, primary and secondary within schools previously, as a Teaching Assistant and cover supply Teacher. It was very rewarding to me, as I got through to a lot of the children by listening and taking part. I have Nephew's and a Niece of my own and my friends have young baby's. I am attentive and compassion, encouragement.


I would very much like to help you.


I have much cleaning experience.


I can send you my CV via email if you can send me yours?


Thank you.


Kind regards,


Jessica

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