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Hello,


We are a family of three looking for a baby-sitter/nanny to help with looking after Burtie 4.30-6.30 Tuesday to Friday. I’m a theatre director and will be in rehearsals and my partner is an actor and will be leaving at 4.30 to get to work on his show in the west end. So we need someone reliable to help us fill the gap until I get home about 6.15. Burtie is 9 months old and is a complete delight! So duties would include playing with him, feeding him his dinner and then some gentle play before bed - usually reading. This would be a regular commitment from early November to 22nd December and the first week of January and likely beyond.


There is also potential for more work during the day doing adhoc mornings/afternoons. We are pretty flexible for the right person. We are looking for someone fun and playful who Burtie loves being with.


If this sounds appealing to you then we would love to meet you and see how we get on. We can of course discuss rates of pay etc before then.


Many thanks


Katie, Ben & Burtie

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