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Part time or full time nanny available


Iesha

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I am a reliable, flexible, enthusiastic, honest, and well organised person. I believe I can bring added value to any working position and can adapt well to various working environments. I have a positive attitude towards work and I am more than capable of working on my own initiative or as part of a team. Above all I am a confident, self motivated and competent worker who offers commitment and dedication to the job at hand.


To sum everything up I have 6 years experience working with children and young people as a nanny as well as in a nursery setting.


I have experience working as a qualified practitioner and have full knowledge and understanding on the EYFS. :)


My Experience


I have been in childcare for approximately 6 years.

I have worked in outstanding nursery settings as a qualified nursery practitioner.

I also have previous experience of being a nanny.


I am first aid qualified .


I also have a full UK drivers license as well as my own car .


I am minimum 10ph NET .



Feel free to contact me at:


[email protected]

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