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Live in or out nanny for 4 month twins from January


george777

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Hello, we are looking for a bright, energetic and loving person to help us care for our newborn twins, starting in January.

The boys are 11 weeks old and will be 4 months in January.

The role is to be an extra carer, work along side me to help feed, change and care for the boys. As they get older to help with weaning, outings and playtime.

Also to keep the nursery tidy, doing to boys washing, bottles etc.

This is ideally a live in position. My husband and I have a four bedroom house so there is plenty of space, and you will have your own double bedroom room. Initially a 1 month trial and the position would be 6 months-1 year to be reviewed after then. If you are local then live out will be considered too.


We really need someone who is happy to muck in and be flexible on hours if we need you for an evening here and there if they boys won't settle etc.

If you're happy to cook a few meals and help with light shopping that would be ideal.

We have a large friendly dog so you must be confident with dogs.

Look forward to hearing from you! Please PM me with your CV and a bit about you.

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