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Temporary, Emergency, cover NANNY available till June 2018


elisamoret

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I am a nursery teacher with experience in Outstanding nursery and as a nanny. My last occupation was teaching Yoga to children in various nursery in SE London. Presently at home with my 10 months old son.

I have a degree in MFL English and Spanish. My native language is Italian an I am happy to offer tutoring for those languages.

I am available for covers or temporary jobs till June 2018. Please drop me a line If interested. You can find my profile also on childcare.Co.uk


Elisa


- DBS checked

- Emergency first aid and Water rescue skills for childcare staff

- Emergency paediatric first aid

- Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering

Hi - I am looking for someone to help with school drop off and collection in May tip July 4th when school ends.

I have a 5 year old and a 2 year old.

Not sure if the work will suit you and your young son

Hours are

8am-9am

3.30-6.30 each day

then possibly whole day Friday with 2 year old if you wanted the work.

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