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I am looking for someone to start in Mid Feb or March

I need help on a Wednesday daytime something like 9-2 but can be a bit flexible.

I want someone who is happy to take my toddler to a swimming lesson 1030-11. (You don't have to be able to swim as the pool in only waist high but you would have to go in.


Also general help tidying up, helping with lunch/dinner and playing with my toddler and new baby.

Ideally suit a student with some spare time on a Wednesday or aupair in the area looking for a few extra hours.


Scope for extra hours and or evening babysitting if mutually agreeable

Must have a Recent DBS and some previous experience with children.

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