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Hello Mummies and Daddies,


I've recently got back from travelling and am looking to get into work as soon as I can :)

Ideally I am looking to work 8am-6pm, Monday-Thursday but for the right family I would be willing to do 5 days!


A little about me:

* I have 9 years experience, not only as a nanny but also working in nurseries and children centres.

* Experience with children 3months - 11 years old

* Live in Streatham

* Worked in Dulwich previously so have knowledge of the area as well as knowing some nannies

* I have twin and nanny share experience

* I have my dbs. I have also always been first aid trained but it has recently run out so therefore I am very much wanting to get it renewed. I think it's too important not to have it!!

* I have done many courses including safe guarding and autism training.

* Full driving license, held for 6 years, and would ideally like to be able to drive to work and use the car during day

* I love singing for/with the children - my favourite is wind the bobbin up - so unfortunately they have to put up with my not so Fantasic voice :)

* But I do have fantastic references


If you would like to see my CV, I'd be more then happy to email it to you asap.


Thanks in advance for your interest


Jadie

Hi there - we are a family of 5 (1 boy, 3 / 2 twin girls aged 16 months) and we need a full time nanny to start in April. Can I ask whether you'd consider a live in role?


Do let me know


Many thanks,

Gilly


ps pls come back to me by email! - [email protected]

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