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Nanny available August-November (qualified teacher, arts degree & 4 years experience in childcare)


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I am passionate about listening to children facilitating rich and creative experiences for them. It is important to me to capture their interests, embrace their ideas and spark their imagination.


I am a qualified teacher with a PGCE and QTS. I have an arts degree and am currently working as an Atelierista (artist educator) in a Reggio Emilia inspired school. Once a week I facilitate experiences for children both in the Forest and at the Beach.


I have 4 years experience working with children between the ages of 1-12, but have also worked with older children up to secondary school.


I am DBS checked and have first aid training. I can provide certificates for my other relevant training.


As well as learning Spanish I practice yoga, bouldering, tennis and squash in my spare time and have been a tennis coach for children aged 6 and under.


CV and references available upon request.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there


We very much enjoyed reading your ad. What hours are you looking for?


Our after school nanny is going to uni so we are looking for someone to take over that awesome work from her in August. - it works out about 20 hours a week.


We have 2 wonderful boys age 6 and 7, who go to Bessemer. We are a fun, caring family who love people and purpose and we are keen for our boys to hang out with someone genuinely curious and supportive of their interests and development.


If this sounds interesting we would love to connect - [email protected] for your cv and to arrange a meet up.


Very best wishes

Jenifer and Nicholas

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