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Re: Wanted:Mother's help, student or nanny looking for extra

by speenelly » Sat Jan 30, 2016 2:06 pm

Hi Hannah,

For some reason my pm doesn't send so just in case I'll reply here.
Glad to hear back from you.

I'm available anytime over the phone so here's my number 07517872596.
I'm also free to meet with you whenever you have some time, probably tomorrow?

Chiraz

Re: Wanted:Mother's help, student or nanny looking for extra

by speenelly » Fri Jan 29, 2016 6:32 pm

Hi,

I'm a bilingual student currently studying at westminster university doing my masters in law.
My previous nanny job involved the exact same tasks as the one you're looking for except that I was only looking after an 11mo little girl.
My lectures run on mondays and wednesdays from 2pm onwards meaning I can't be of any help in the afternoons/evenings. However, I'm free all day on tuesdays, thursdays and fridays.

I'd be happy to chat with you if the position hasn't been filled already.

Chiraz

Wanted:Mother's help, student or nanny looking for extra hrs

by Hannahlc » Wed Jan 27, 2016 4:37 pm

Hi

I'm looking for some extra help with my little ones. This would ideally suit a student looking for a bit of cash, a mothers help or a nanny looking for some extra hours.

I have two sons, 5 months and 22 months old and would ideally like someone Mon-Fri 8am-10am and 4.30-7.30pm. If you are only available for one or the other times I am happy to consider two people.

We live just off Northcote rd, 10 mins from Clapham Junction.

Essentially I'm looking for an extra pair of hands so it will be a bit of a mixed bag but would generally include:

- helping with breakfast and getting them dressed
- looking after the 5 month old during the nursery run
- light housework (we have a cleaner) - loading dishwasher, laundry, tidying toys, washing and sterilising bottles
- helping with tea, bath and bedtime stories
- playing and reading

A high level of spoken English is also important. Please get in touch if you think this would work for you.

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