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My son will be 14 months in February when my usual childcare resource (my dear mum) has to be absent for approximately one month. He will be going to nursery two days a week at Gumboots- pick ups will be required on those days- Mondays and Fridays- and he will need nanny care from Tuesday to Thursday.


Are there any kind lovely nannies who wouldnt mind looking after him. The position is likely to become permanent from September.

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Hi


My name is Geraldine Honger, I have 8 years experience working with children professionally. I have a degree in health and social care and also hold a level 3 diploma in childcare and education. I have a current DBS and I am registered on the update service.


I love working with children it is something I have a passion for, I am interested in this position please get in touch with me via email to discuss further. [email protected]


Kind Regards,

Geraldine Honger

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