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d-ann

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Hi, I'm an NNEB qualified, British nanny, with over 20 years experience. I've worked with all ages of children, from newborn to aged 10 years, including 3 sets of newborn twins.

I'm looking for a new family, with baby to pre-school age children, as these are the ages I enjoy the most.


I'm reliable, trustworthy, conscientious, loving, and full of energy, for lots of play and park runs etc.

I enjoy taking the children to groups, the library, and on playdates, as well as staying home, doing puzzles and reading stories etc.


In the past, I have been OFSTED registered, and I am willing to be again, if this was what the family required.


I'm looking to work 3-4 days, Mon-Thurs, approx 8am -6pm, sole charge care, in the Dulwich/Herne Hill area.

Unfortunately, after-school, and wrap-around care, are not what I'm looking for.


Sadly, I cannot work with pets due to allergies.


I have lots of great references from the wonderful families I have worked for.


If this sounds interesting to you, please PM me.

Thank you.


Deborah-Ann

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