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Lovely, reliable nanny looking for extra hours until May/June 2016


cazbee

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Our excellent nanny Madeleine is looking to work additional hours from 8am to 2pm on Monday - Wednesdays and all day Friday.


Madeleine currently does after school care on Mon - Wed for us and another family, collecting two Reception children from the Belham Primary School on Bellenden Road. Madeleine also works for my family all day on Thursdays, looking after our 2 year old son, which we would be happy to share.


She would be an excellent find for parents working flexible or freelance hours, or who only need someone for the next 5 or so months.


Madeleine is 26 and originally from Brighton. She has worked for me for about 16 months and I can't recommend her highly enough - she is one of those nannies that is a huge asset to the life of a working mother! She is kind, intelligent and reliable, always early and has lots of childcare experience, having been a nanny for children (including twins) from age 4 months to 5 years and has worked in a nursery. Our children love her and see her as part of the family.


If you are interested please get in touch via PM and I will pass on her details.

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