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Childcare help needed - no experience required - 1 hour first thing every morning Mon-Fri


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Hi


I am looking for someone to help me out Monday to Friday for 1 hour each morning starting at 7am (or up to 7.30 latest start).

You don't need any Childcare experience and I am happy to take a teenager who wants some pocket money before school.


I have 2 kids aged 5 and 7.

It would just be keeping an eye on them over breakfast so I can shower, then helping me with their homework (we'd take a child each - so each child gets someone's full attention).


That is it. I would do everything else. It won't be hard work.

I just need an extra pair of hands for my sanity!


If you are interested please please get in touch. This is term time only work.


I am looking at about ?8 an hour but if you are interested in this work and charge more still get in touch and we can talk about it.


Thanks

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