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Mumsnet Discussions: Childminders, nannies, au pairs etc : Nanny or child care worker required in Sheffield 8 - must do school run (4 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By alysonpeaches on Mon 10-Nov-08 20:24:20
Im looking for a nanny or childcare worker in Sheffield 8 area. I have a 6 year old, a 3 year old and one at 15 months. I am happy to pay the going nanny rate but this person must be able to do the school run to Norton Free. We only live a short distance away but Im having difficulty with the school run because of my health (Im disabled) and the fact that R has special needs and the two girls are still in a pushchair. There may be additional hours childcare besides the school run if the successful person wants it.

I have done all the obvious things like gone through the lists of Childminders with Sheffield Information Link, the outreach worker has even gone through them again for me just to check. None of the registered childminders or nannies can do it. If I use a nanny agency I understand I have to pay them 4 weeks wages for finding the nanny which I just cant afford. The nanny will need to be OFSTED registered, but I will help with that if necessary. Ive also asked around in the school yard but whilst people are willing to do the odd day in an emergency, no one has offered to take it on full time.

If you think you can help please get in touch.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By alysonpeaches on Wed 12-Nov-08 11:58:55
Anyone? no one? ...
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By snappy123 on Tue 18-Nov-08 22:45:17
hye live round the area myself you could try gumtree , netmums , nannyjob. origanal nanny company or nannily both local agencys . or try colleges to see if childcare student. i myself work in nurserys . if you let me know the hours you are working i could try to help you out h
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By alysonpeaches on Sat 22-Nov-08 10:09:22
Thank you, I have advertised on gumtree and got quite a few replies. Most not OFSTED reg but a couple are.

Now to decide on interviewing etc....


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