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Fantastic experienced nanny available Thurs and Fri from Sept


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Posting on behalf of a good friend who isn't local, but whose nanny is local to ED.


Her recommendation:


"Our wonderful nanny Jo, who has looked after Molly and Vanessa for a few years now, is looking for a new post for Thursday-Friday from September as she will sadly be finishing with the other family she works with.


Jo is like a member of our family and we would recommend her very highly! She is very professional and highly committed but combines this with a very fun, loving and energetic personality and our kids adore her. She has over 20 years' experience as a sole charge nanny in every set up you can imagine (twins, newborns, school age, every flavour of nanny share...). She is a native English speaker, non-smoker, Ofsted-registered, first aid trained etc with a full clean UK driving licence, her own car and car seats.


Please feel free to get in touch with Jo direct on 07960 370772 or to contact me (Alison) on 07973 617756 for a chat or so I can email you Jo's CV.


Thanks

Alison"

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