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Hi, my name is Zsuzsanna, a friendly, reliable, responsible, well mannered and flexible person with years of experience in childcare looking for a nanny or nanny share job.

I am self confident who can deal with any situation no matter the challenge. Over the years I've learnt to understand and deal with the children needs considering their ages. I am a very energetic person who likes outdoor activities as well as crafting, dressing-up, painting, taking children to play groups for children to socialise.

At the moment I am working full time but looking for a new job from September.I am Ofsted registred, CRB, Pediatric First Aid and NVQ1 and I can provide references upon request.


If you would like to know more information, please get back to me.

Regards,

Zsuzsanna

Zsuzsanna has been working for us since last September when I returned to work. She has been absolutely fantastic since day one, and my daughter adores her ? runs up to give her a kiss when she arrives and waves us out the door! We are moving Hertfordshire in the summer, which is why Zsuzsanna is looking for another job.


Zsuszanna takes our daughter out every day at least once ? mornings often to a class or playgroup (she regularly goes to free ones, so it?s not all additional cost) and afternoons for a nice walk with our dog, usually to the park and the playground, or has a playdate. She is calm and relaxed, and my daughter has developed fantastically with her help and learnt so much.


She has not let us down on any occasion, and a couple of times that I have been delayed has stayed late no problem and not even charged extra for it. She is so honest and doesn?t spend money unnecessarily, and even picks up bits and pieces of shopping that I need when she notices! She also does lots of work around the house (which is not part of her contract) to help make our lives easier. Another lovely thing is that she does not mind (in fact, quite enjoys!) when my mother comes to visit, and gladly includes her in their daily activities. This means a lot to me. It is also very convenient that she does babysitting as well, so I feel extremely comfortable going out and leaving my daughter with someone she knows and loves.


Having such a wonderful nanny made the transition of going back to work so much easier than a nursery. We don?t have to worry about washing, dressing or feeding our daughter in the morning, so we can just play with her until Zsuzsanna arrives, and she was fed her dinner by the time we got home (Zsuzsanna cooks delicious, nutritious meals for her, and freezes portions for us to give her at the weekend). On the numerous occasions my daughter has been sick (and would have been sent home from nursery), Zsuzsanna was there taking the best care of her and keeping me updated (as she always does) with texts, videos and pictures. Even when I was sick with ?flu, she made ME delicious soup, with extra portions for the next day!


The family that gets Zsuzsanna as a nanny will be very, very lucky. We will all miss her tremendously ? unfortunately she doesn?t want to relocate and live near our new house!

Hi Zsuzsanna,

I am looking for a nanny to look after my two boys when I return to work from maternity leave in November. Would this be too late or would you consider having a short break between jobs?

We live in East Dulwich and my sons will be 3 years old and nearly 1. The older son will be attending pre-school nursery every morning, so will need dropping off and collecting at lunchtime, and the younger son will need looking after all day.

Let me know if you would be interested in meeting up!

Many thanks,

Eleni

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi. I would also like to vouch for Zsuzsanna as being a fantastic nanny. She is very much part of my children's landscape as has been involved with our family for six years now. Initially she worked on a nanny share basis looking after my son of 9 months together with another family nearby. Then when he started nursery and I had another child - she came back to us and looked after my new one, plus picking up my other kids from nursery and school. She makes food,


Zsuzsanna loves being active and taking the kids out to play groups, meeting up with friends, and has helped me raise them with love and kindness. From lugging a double buggy around, to weaning, potty training, cooking great meals to bath and bed time - she throws herself into all the task just as you would yourself. And probably a bit better! She also knows how to be firm but gentle so really gets the best out of your little ones.


My kids are now 9, 6 and 4 and we still try and meet up with her as much as possible. I have no concerns in recommending her - she will be a God send and an asset to anyone looking for first class childcare.

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