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Hello!


I'm a Nanny with 4+ years experience in working with children from Newborns to teenagers. Currently working for a family three days a week (B2.5 B7 months) I am either looking for a family who needs childcare two days a week (days can be negotiated with my current family) or a family who needs short term full time care over the summer holidays. Please note that I am looking to go away in September to volunteer abroad, but this could be pushed back for the right job.


Additional information:

Recently completed a Postgraduate in Child adolescent and family mental wellbeing at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.

DBS check.

Full driving licence.

Teaching experience.

First aid trained.


I have attached my CV to this post but please feel free to email me for any further information: [email protected]


Thank you,

Holly.

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