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Dear Parents,

I am A very loving Ofsted Nanny with many years experience looking after Children & babies

of various age groups.

Mainly I have worked in & around Dulwich area as a sole care Nanny

were my duties have been to see to the Children's needs on a daily basis

I am skilled in the supervision and care of babies & Children, such as making up feeds & sterilizing bottles, bathing dressing & nourishing infants, changing nappies & potty training.

I do have a track record of managing Children's activities, meals and teaching them good social skills & personal hygiene.

But what I feel I am best at is having fun with my charges.

I love to do Arts/crafts, sing songs & lots of play acting and games.

I also take great pleasure from reading to them, and just love bringing the characters in the book to life.

And I enjoy taken them to the usual activities as well as lots of outings.

I am a great believer in fresh air & exercise.


I am looking for a part time / full time position in and around the Dulwich area, and can be available for an immediate start.

I don't drive, but do enjoy long walks.

I have very recently completed a Paediatric First Aid course, & have a recent Enhanced CRB Check.

I am happy to send my CV upon request.


I look forward to hearing from you

Regards

Hazel Taylor


Hazel Taylor

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Hi Hazel


Don't know if this is something you'd be interested in but I'm looking for a nanny two days a week for short term until July. The job would be looking after my daughter from roughly 8-6 (although this is flexible)and dropping my son at St Jude's in the morning (9) and picking him in the afternoon (3.30). Assuming you are looking for something more permanent but thought I would ask.


Thanks so much,

Kate

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