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Childcare required July 27th - 31st


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Hello! We are looking for some emergency childcare for July 27th - 31st. We need about five hours per day. We know this is very short notice but thought we would try here. The children are seven and five. We would need our child carer to take them to the park, perhaps to the cinema, give them their lunch etc. and generally just muck about a bit at home. I (their mum) will be mainly working from home during the same week. This job could suit a very responsible school leaver or someone who is home for the university holidays perhaps. Pay is negotiable but about ?250 for the week. Do email me if you think you can help! Many thanks.

Hi I'm Debbie I am a registered child minder. I work with my daughter who is also a registered childminder. I have availability that week . As I'm a childminder childcare would be from my place of work which is close to hornimans museum. I could do this for ?300 the week for the five hours a day. we have lots of activities and visit all the local parks. If I can help please contact me on my e mail [email protected]

Regards Debbie

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