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Mother's Help Wanted


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We are looking for someone to help with getting ready for school, breakfast and taking our 3 lovely, funny boys to school once a week. When one of us is away as often happens we will need this person for those mornings also.


There is a distinct possibility that we are also looking for someone and it would be great if it were the same person, to be a Mother's Help/Nanny 3-4 evenings a week. Duties would include help with evening meals, bathing and getting children to bed. We would ask also for this person to be willing to do some light cleaning, putting on and folding laundry and clearing up toys/etc left around at the end of the day.


Ideally the candidate would be Ofsted registered but we are willing to cover the costs involved in getting this registration for the right person.


We live in Forest Hill and our children are 8, 4 and 4 (twins). We are looking for someone who enjoys being with children that have lots of energy and who are generous and loving with those who offer the same.


Interested? Please contact Adjua via this forum

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