need a job Sunrise star Edwina Bartholomew calls for an important role in the family

Popular Sunrise presenter and mother-of-two Edwina Bartholomew has taken the unusual step of promoting an important job on Instagram.
Rather than going through an agency, Bartholomew, 39, has announced via her Instagram Stories that she needs a nanny.
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Her post states that she needs a nanny to work 4am to 10am, 3 days a week, Wednesday to Friday.
The Channel 7 personality has two children, Molly, three, and Tom, almost one, with husband Neil Varcoe.
Bartholomew’s current nanny is about to become a full-time nurse after completing her studies.
“We found our beautiful nanny on Instagram three years ago,” Bartholomew said.
“She’s been such a wonderful part of our family, but it’s time for her to become a full-time nurse.”
Bartholomew said the job would be “great for a student nurse or teacher or nanny with a later job.”
She didn’t specify payment, but by “advertising” on Instagram, Bartholomew would avoid agency fees.
Childcare experience is required, as is a certificate and a mandatory police stop, but the TV presenter said “Mary Poppins-level perfection” is not required.
“But a bit of cooking and washing is always welcome,” she added.
In January last year, Bartholomew spoke about her daughter Molly’s first day of kindergarten, which also happened to be her husband’s birthday.
She said while her family members marked milestones, she would enjoy a “big lunch/nap.”
Bartholomew was pregnant at the time with Tom, who was born on March 1st last year.
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