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Dear Parents, I have been a nanny for the past 15 years looking after children of all different ages from 3 months old baby to toddlers, school aged children and teenagers. Also I have experience looking after triplets! It was a lot of fun :) I have worked as a mother's help, a nanny, and in a nanny share position - I am highly experienced in nanny sharing. All this has given me a lot of experience and allowed me to build up a great reservoir of resilience, patience and energy, which has resulted in a stable and comforting environment for the children I look after. I am a loving and caring nanny with an interest in the child's development. I am honest and reliable, skilled in cooking, weaning, potty training, getting babies into a routine and setting boundaries within comfortable authority, which I believe it is a key to building a strong relationship with the children.

I am active and energetic, taking kids on outings, to parks, activities, playgroups and organizing play dates. I have outstanding check able UK references, CRB, First Aid, clean driving licence and I am fully qualified holding the CACHE Diploma Level 3 in Childcare. I have been Ofsted registered in the past and I am willing to get registered again if required.

I am looking for a live-out nanny/nanny share position, ideally from beginning of September. I hope to find a nice family to work for as part of the team, where I would be respected and appreciated.

If I sound like someone you are looking for, please contact me for a copy of my CV and references and I will email them to you. I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards, Jitka

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