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Wanted: Housekeeper/Mother's Help


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We are a family of 3, expecting twins in October and are looking for someone to help out around the house when the twins arrive. Start date would be mid/late October.


Duties would include:

Tidying

Cleaning

Unpacking groceries

Family laundry and potentially some ironing

Some preparation of family meals

Some assistance with childcare (supervised)

Other household errands


We can offer up to 30 hours Monday to Friday (can be flexible about times) at a rate of approx. ?10 per hour (depending on experience). Our daughter (2) will be in nursery and Dad will be at work but Mum and twins will be around the house.


Please PM if you are interested or know someone who might be!


Look forward to hearing from you.

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