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Hi


I'm looking for both a family to share with and a nanny for my daughter who will be 8 months old in February. We will be living in Peckham/East Dulwich border and can host.


It would be great to hear from potential nannies and families looking to share.


Thanks very much


Victoria

Dear Sir/Madam,


I am writing to apply for your advertisement on EDF.


Recently, I worked as teaching assistant at Launcelot School. At my placement, I realised that I would like to continue working with kids and want to become a nanny for a warm and welcoming family. I am currently with little ones? nanny agency and I?m looking to start work as soon as possible.


I am a reliable and responsible young adult that feels confident in looking after children of all ages. With two dogs at home and a family of 5 brothers and sisters, I?m used to various chores and responsibilities to keep the house running smoothly. I can be trusted to work alone and I?m happy to work alongside yourself to become part of a team.


I have a first aid certificate and a DBS check. If you?d like a copy of my CV and any child care references or further general information, please feel free to contact me via e-mail : [email protected]


I very much look forward to hearing back from you and I?m available at any time of your convenience for a phone or face-to-face interview.


Many thanks,

Devon Wright

Hi Victoria,


I'm very interested in your post.

I am a 33 year old British nanny with 14years experience.

I have looked after children aged from newborn to 6years.

I have experience with weaning and potty training.

I am a non smoker and i also drive.

Please let me know if u would like anymore information.


Kind regards,

Laura

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