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My former nanny is about to finish her current job and I am posting because I highly recommend her to local families.


Her name is Shedean Carty and she lives locally in Catford. She is extremely reliable (did not take a single day off sick while working for us) and all my children love spending time with her. She is very pleasant and helpful to interact with as an employer.


She is 31 years old, has a GNVQ Level 3 childcare qualification, and several years' experience working both in a nursery and as a nanny. Her first nanny job was full-time for our family which includes girls and boys aged 4-11 years, and she went on to work for a friend of mine, but I believe she also has experience of working with babies in the nursery setting.


Please contact her directly if you are interested - [email protected] or tel 07341 903572 - but I would be happy to provide a further reference by phone if this is helpful.

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