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Dear Families


I am a professional OFSTED registered Nanny with over 15 years sole charge experience looking after children of various ages in my care as well as Nanny share experience.

I am organised, reliable and very responsible. I enjoy healthy cooking, spending time outdoors as well as taking the children to different fun activities.

As a mum of a happy little 2 year old boy I want to use my experience to offer you the benefits of a Nanny Share (reduced rate , playmate for your little ones, structured but creative playtime and flexibility) but without the need to find a family with similar needs.

Currently I am working 2 days a week which works very well but would like more hours so looking for another 1-2 days a week position or after school care.


Please feel free to contact me to discuss

further and I can of course provide you with my CV and references.


Kind regards

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