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Live in Mother's Help required for a one child family in Beckenham (Location very close to Kent House train station, more towards Penge than Beckenham.)


Our daughter attends nursery 3 days per week during term time; it's the holidays when it's a little busier.


I work part time.


Looking for some live in help to assist around the house (you don't have to clean if you don't want to - it's more like tidying, laundry, occasionally hoovering, etc) but also looking for someone who will enjoy being with our little girl at the beginning and the end of the day as well as sometimes during the school holidays.


We require someone for at LEAST 6 months.


Please PM me for more info if you're interested.

Thank you :-)

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