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Hi,

We are looking for a part time live out nanny for our 3 children (7years, 4,5 years and 21months).

The 2 older kids go to school and half week nursery. The youngest stays home.

We are looking for someone who is flexible with hrs and days ( mainly Mon-Fri, but could be a Saturday here and there.)

We can offer 90hrs/ monthly and it will be split roughly throughout 10 days.

This contract works really well for someone who might study on the side or is just looking to work part time.

We are a Finnish/Italian family, one of these languages would be a plus.

We are looking for a reliable, flexible nanny who will have enthusiasm to look after our children, is happy to play and do crafts with them, take them to the park. Would be happy to cook lunch/ dinner when needed.

Light housework would be expected including, helping kids to tidy up/ tidy up kitchen after cooking and on occasion wash kids laundry.


If this sounds interesting to you,

Please be in contact,

Kind Regards,

Linda

07787961229

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