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Dear Families,


After 4.5 wonderful years with my current family I am on the hunt to find a family just as lovely as my current.

I am a British career nanny with a passion of working with children, I adapt a Montessori approach to my style of nannying. I have diplomas and degrees in many areas of Early years such as Child Psychology, Speech & Language and Maternity Nursing.

Previous employers have described me as reliable and a ?natural? with children.


I am looking for a 4 or 5 day role (10hrs+). Start date from January 2019 - April 2019 onwards could be later for the right family. I have excellent knowledge of the Dulwich area and SW London.


I pride myself on my own personal development and always keep up to date with courses and government guidelines, I feel with my knowledge, experience and qualifications I am well equipped to play an important role in your child?s life; whilst always having their best interests at heart. I am adaptable in my work surroundings and very confident having sole charge. I also have experience of working in a formal household.


If you are interested in speaking further, please send details of your requirements and a little bit about your family.


Many Thanks

SuperNanny

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Hi,


We live in ED and are looking for a nanny for our 4 year old daughter who attends JAGS. Her current nanny is taking up a job at a nursery in mid Feb so we are keen to find someone as soon as possible. Typically it wl be 5 days a week for 3 hours (3:15 to 6:15) as both of us work in the city.

ould be great to speak if you are interested.


Regards,


Divya

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