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Hello my name is Karen, I am 37 years old and have been a nanny for 10yrs, I am currently

Looking for a new position to start in September with a nanny share or sole charge I am open to either, one of my current family's is keen for me to stay and do school Runs but I would need to find a family to share with for this to work for me.

Im also open to a tue/wed so I can bump my hours up and do a share.

I have an NVQ 3 in child care, up to date first aid and a new DBS check.

I am very reliable and excellent time keeper, I can also be very flexible.



Please contact me if you feel I might fit in with you family.

Thanks Karen.

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