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Dear families,


My name is Lenka, I am 35 years old from Slovakia, living in UK (SE20 8ER) for past 15 years. I am looking for nanny/nanny share job, Mondays only, live out position. Flexible with starting date and happy to travel for the right job. I am currently working as a nanny Tuesday to Thursday, looking after 6 and 2 years old children. I am with this family for nearly 2 Years. I was with my previous family for nearly 7 years (4 children b11, g7, twins 5) and finished with them as the youngest started full time school.


Happy to do the usual nanny duties like:

- keeping the children safe at all times

- feeding the children as required (mid morning snack, cooked lunch or fresh sandwiches, afternoon snack and dinner - bottle feeds and weaning for babies

- changing nappies regularly and teaching good bathroom hygiene

- taking children to and from nursery/school every day

- taking the children to regular activities and play dates

- activities at home such as drawing, reading, painting, crafts

- teaching the children good manners such as saying please and thank you etc

- washing and hanging out the children?s clothes

- keeping the children?s bedroom and play area tidy


I have experience from newborn twins - 11 years old children. Ofsted registered, first aider, teaching assistant qualification, (also volunteered in year 2 for a year), clear DBS check, UK driving licence, non smoker. I am very responsible,kind, mature and loving person with caring attitude. I am also good listener with great communicating skills. Checkable references of course. Please get in touch if you have more questions on 07808218446 or [email protected]


Looking forwards to hear from you.


Regards, Lenka

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