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Dear families,?


My name is Alena and I am currently looking for a temporary ( part time or full time, with minimum 30 hours a week), live out, sole charge nanny position ( i am happy to do nanny share as well!) starting on or around August/ September untill beggining of December.

My current position based in East Dulwich is coming to an end because children (twins) will start full time schools soon.

I will be very sad to leave because i am looking after twins nearly 4 years now.

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However I am looking forward to my next nannying adventure with a new family.

A little about myself. I am 33 years old. I am originally from Czech and have a good level of English.?


I have amazing references, hold a Child?

Protection certificate, Paediatric 1st Aid, Basic Food Hygiene, Child Development Level 3 amongst a few other courses.

I also have an up to date clean DBS check as well as a full clean international driving license, all of which I am happy to show during the interview stage.?


My experience includes 8 years as a sole charge nanny.

I have worked as a nanny share, caring for twins, caring for a new born baby and also did a school runs.?

I have experiences? with weaning, allergies, potty training and school prep.

As a nanny I thoroughly enjoy what I do. Some of my favorite things are arts and crafts,daily outings to parks, playgroups, Libraries and play dates.

Reading to children and just having lots of fun where possible.?


I see myself as firm but fair and make it my duty to see that the children in my care are happy and loved as well as safe and secure.

I do all of the usual nursery duties.


Please feel free to email me on [email protected]


Thank you,

Alena

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