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2849 days ago

nanny in houghton bay needed asap from 2:30pm

Sarena from Houghton Bay

nanny needed for 3 kids mon and wed or thursday

in Houghton Bay

~3 kids from 4-8 years old
~ 5 or 6 hours a day twice a week
~pickup 4 year old from Newtown at @ 2:30pm.
~bus to houghton bay no 22 or drive if you can keep our carseat in your car
~pick older kids up from school. go to house across the st
~ help w homework and engage kids in an activity
~cook dinner
~tidy up
~prep kids for bed.
~pay negotiable
~experience and referrals required
~looking for applicants over 24 years old

CHEERS! Sarena
sarena.nz@gmail.com

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