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Saria

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Hi everybody


we are looking for a nanny that could look after our 4 years old girl. She will be going to goose green school. So will need to pick her up from there, play, read, bath, feed her and bed time, until me or my husbands are back from work.

I won't be working every day, but i will still need you to be around for help, with Ella and the houseworks.

It will be a minimum of 20 hours a week.


The position will start full time in september but we would love to trial someone now.


Anyone there with experience and fluent english or italian/spanish?


Thank you


Saria

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