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Qualified Nanny available from December


chloe0590

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Hi my name is Chloe and I have 5 years solo charge nanny experience, level 3 in child care and education, first aid, ofsted reg and I provide my own nanny insurance. I'm very well orgsnised, reliable, friendly, down to earth and I have a very good positive attitude to helping children learn and develop at there best potential. Iv made very good relationships with every family iv been lucky to work for and still in contact with them which is very nice as I still get to have a bound with the children even once they grow up.


I'm available from early December for a min of 3 full days but I would like 4 to 5 days if possible. I charge at ?11 to ?12 net per hour. My email is [email protected]

I'm happy to be contact though email if your interested.

Thank you

Chloe.

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Hi Chloe,


We are a family who live in Herne Hill and we have two little girls, 9 months and 2.5yrs

I'm going back to work early January, I'll definitely be doing 3 full days a week but I'm considering 4.


Let me know if you'd like to have a chat.


Best wishes

Clare

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