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SPANISH NANNY LIVE OUT


RELIABLE, CONSCIENTIOUS, RELIABLE



My name is Paula and I am from Alicante. I am looking for a new family who needs a Live Out Nanny in Central London or South East London, although I am willing to move for the right family, Starting in April, Monday to Thursday.

I have been looking after a 3 years old girl and a 6 years old boy for five years.


I have more than 8 years experience working with children.


I have spent the last 6 years working in the UK as an aupair and Live out Nanny. Previous to this I worked in nurseries in Spain including 3 years running my own nursery in my hometown.


I enjoy organising educational activities for children that incorporate, painting, colouring, making puzzles, reading books and music. I also enjoy taking them to playgroups, playgrounds and cooking their meals.

I would also be happy to do occasionally babysit for you.


I speak an intermediate level of English and hold formal childcare qualifications that I can provide on request.

I have good references.


If you are interested in seeing my full CV I am happy to forward to you by email.

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