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I am looking for a mother’s help/nanny/home support for around 6-8 weeks from September (although there may be the potential of extending/adapting the role longer term.


We are expecting our third baby at the end of August, and could do with an extra pair of loving hands in the early weeks/months as my partner travels for work.


Ideally we’d be looking for someone Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, around 20 hours a week (Tue 2–6pm, Wed & Thur 8.30am–4.30pm). Role would include taking/picking up 3.5yo at Kindergarten – he finishes at 2pm so playing/cooking with him after this. Then on Wed/Thur whilst toddler is out, some help with baby and light household jobs (cooking, tidying, washing, walking the dog).


Must be able to drive and have clean licence (own car not necessary as we can add you to ours), happy around pets (we have a dog and cat), first aid and DBS.


Please DM me if you can recommend someone or are interested in the role and can provide great recent references.

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