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Dear families.

> My name is Lenka, I am 33 years old from Slovakia,

> living in UK (SE20 8ER) for past 12 years. I am

> looking for nanny/nanny share job or mother's help

> only for Mondays. Flexible with starting date and

> happy to travel for the right job. I just finished

> work for a wonderful family after nearly 7 years

> as twins started reception .I helped with twins

> since they were born but sole charge since they

> were 5 months old. I have experience from newborn

> twins - 11 years old children. I looked after 4

> children. Their age now, b10, g7 and twins 4.

> My duties included:

> - keeping the children safe at all times

> - feeding the children as required (mid morning

> snack, cooked lunch or fresh sandwiches, afternoon

> snack and dinner - bottle feeds and weaning for

> babies (according to an agreed schedule)

> - changing nappies regularly and teaching older

> children good bathroom hygiene

> - taking children to and from nursery/school every

> day

> - taking the children to regular activities and

> play dates as appropriate

> - involving the children in activities at home

> such as drawing, reading, painting, crafts

> - teaching the children good manners such as

> saying please and thank you, helping to tidy up

> their toys around the house, learning to share

> toys with other children

> - washing and hanging out the children?s clothes

> - keeping the children?s bedroom and play area

> tidy (involving them as well)

> - using the dishwasher to wash the dishes and

> equipment used to make the children and nanny?s

> meals. Ofsted registered, first aider, have nanny

> insurance, clear DBS check, UK driving licence,

> non smoker. I am very responsible, mature and

> loving person with great sense of humour and

> caring attitude. I am also good listener with

> great communicating skills.

Happy to send my CV with checkable references. Please get in touch if you have more questions on 07808218446 or [email protected]

> Looking forwards to hear from you.

> Thank you

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