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Hello,


We are looking for a live-out nanny to start in September for our two boys who will be aged 3yrs and nearly 1 year old. The position would be full-time from 8am to 5.30pm five days a week but may finish earlier on some days due to the changeable nature of my timetable! We are based in Peckham Rye just close to the station.


Please contact me if interested.


Many thanks


Cici

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I AM AVAILABLE START IN SEPTEMBER 2016



Hello, Ofsted registered nanny married Brazilian woman 43 years old been living in the UK since 2010, I have a beautiful child of 11 years and I live in the area of East Dulwich


I am looking for some work nanny, I've had a lot of experience in that field working in the USA for 5 years ( 2001 to 2006) and 4 years in UK I can provide references from where I worked, I also worked with all sorts of disabled children and I have the experience to reach all the standards required.

I have also First Aid Training completed in December 2015 and Life Guard Diploma completed in 2005.Criminal records certificate done in November 2015 and Common Core still Certificate, Level 3 Diploma in Childcare . Basically I have all the great qualities for a exceptional nanny, I am kind, polite, very intelligent and I have a lot to offer if I become your nanny.


if you are interested please send me an email and I will get back to you as soon as possible.


P.S. I am also a qualified teacher back in Brazil and worked as such from (1992 till 2001) then from 2006 till 2010).


I speak English, Spanish and Portuguese


I look forward to hearing from you soon


Kind Regards



Bete


My References



Jailson Rocha

Andrea D' Ambrosio

Funmi Fetto

Sanchita Powell

I am writing for the position of live out nanny .

As a nanny, I have years of experience caring for children of all ages, from infants to preteens. In my previous jobs I learned how to manage the varying needs of children in diverse stages of development. I honed the ability to care for each child individually, while paying close attention to the needs of the group.

I have had more than 10 years of experience in caring for young children.

Taking care of young children, is rewarding but sometimes challenging. Over the years, I have developed special techniques that prove useful in calming young babies, including the most restless ones. I am in favour of a structured day as it gives children an opportunity to follow a schedule and to learn and understand discipline.

All my employers, including my present employer, have been happy with my work and have often complemented me on my expertise in taking care of young children.I completed a CPR and First Aid training,I believe such knowledge is important for a nanny and can be a life saver in case of an injury or accident.

I would love to speak with you personally about your family's needs. Please don't hesitate to contact me by phone or by email. Thank you so much for the opportunity to be considered for the position, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Claudia

[email protected]

07733815249

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