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A very experienced loving and caring Nanny available from 1st week in September, or perhaps earlier.

I'm looking for a full or part time position in and around the Dulwich area.

I am Ofsted registered with 15+ years experience with children of all ages, including new-born.

I am also experienced in proxy parenting which I enjoy very much.

I take great pride in my job as a Nanny & thoroughly enjoy the creative & fun aspects that the job offers.

I don't drive but I am very confident using London transport, and enjoy walking.

Many thanks for reading.

If you would like further information you can contact me at my email address.... [email protected]

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We have employed Hazel for our two children (currently ages 4 and 2) since last Sept and are sadly saying goodbye as our children will be starting school and nursery in Sept. Hazel is extremely dedicated, creative and always thinking of new things to do with the children. It is obvious that she thrives on making children happy and bringing the best out of them. Our eldest is very well prepared for school as a result of Hazel's time and attention helping him to learn through play. She has boundless energy and thinks nothing of catching numerous trains and buses just to give them a trip to the seaside. She is extremely reliable and we can thoroughly recommend her. Please feel free to PM for further info.
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