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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

Hello Hazel,


I imagine you've had lots of responses to your post. I have a little boy of 14months old who i'm looking to get some help with so that i can start working again. We live just off Barry Road. Would you like to have a chat on the phone this week?


I'm on 07909 578 948. Feel free to call.


Thanks kindly

Claire Bailey

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