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Each borough has a list of registered childminders and usually references their Ofsted rating,then you need to contact them to see if they have vacancies. You can also search on the Ofsted website if you have their reference number. Childcare.co.uk also lets you advertise for free or pay to access provider details.
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Hello!

My name is Sara and I am 23 years old. I am interested in this job and I think my skills make me a great candidate. Well educated individual with over 4 years experience of looking after and taking care of children. I have great skills with kids and I enjoy taking part of their personal development. Affectionate and responsible, I take great pride in my employment and will go above and beyond my immediate duties. I?ve worked in summer camps for 3 years in Spain, looking after children from 2 to 12 years old. I have been living in London now for over a year working as an au pair with a 7 year old child. Currently seeking a position as a nanny in London.

I'm living in East Dulwich.

I'm looking forward to hear from you,

Thanks,

Sara

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