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Hello there,


My name is Monique . I am a responsible, capable and reliable person seeking a job as a nanny. I am fit, a non-smoker, energetic and self-motivated. I really enjoy working with children as their simple approach to every day life intrigues me and offers me a chance to learn from them. A south east London resident with UK driving license and a car.


I am available immediately for babysitting and nanny work. I am experience with newborn babies and I can also handle older children aged 3-12 years old. I have looked after both genders also.


I enjoy cooking and am happy to prepare meals for the children and family if required. Also happy to do light house work if needed.


I believe it would be best to meet you and your family in person so you may assess my nanny skills. I have excellent references from previous employers and I'm happy to put you in touch with them, I am open for dbs checks.


Thank you and I hope you would consider me as a suitable candidate to take care of your children.


My contact number is 07961886698


Sincerely ,


Monique

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