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Hello,

We are looking for a nanny to help with our son (2.4 years). We are looking for someone to do school pick up on Monday and Thursday (3.30pm) and do full day on Tuesday. The total hours a week would be around 15hrs. We would like someone to cook some meals for him and do some laundry when needed. Looking for someone experienced, qualified and very warm and playful.

Please message me on 07971731318 if you are interested.

Edited by Eli Rodrigues

Hello I am a Ofsted Nanny with up to date dbs and first aid . Cache  level three in childcare and education. Baby experienced. Very interested inn your role and availability. Will give you a ring tomorrow. 
 

Thank You 

 

Carol Humphrey 

 

07847   701286

 

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