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Hi families! My name is Christine and I am looking for a 3-4 days a week job as a sole Nanny. I have been taking care of children for almost 19 years where currently I am with two families for almost a year now. A 15-month old girl and a 20-month old boy. I always set up home and outside activities for them and make sure that the kids will surely enjoy their days with me while learning. Respect to their parents, playmates, other people and even to their toys are some of the teachings that I have always imparted with them. I do all of the tasks intended for the children including the preparation of healthy and good foods.


Btw, I was a fire fighter for 11 years back at home and took up caregiving course so I have knowledge in First Aid and Basic Life Support. But I am willing to upgrade my pediatric/paramedic training in the near future.


I have to leave the other family that i am with where a 15month old baby is because they no longer need a nanny for the mother is not working anymore. I live at East Dulwich so I pretty much know the area so it is easier to set up activities and playdates with other children. I will be available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and even Sundays (whichever you prefer) but will still be with the other family who lives near Denmark Hill on Wednesdays and Fridays.


I also accept babysitting on thursdays, fridays, saturdays and sunday evenings.


My employers will be my references and they are gladly to discuss about their experiences with me as their Nanny.


If you think I met your criteria, please do contact me at 07598238878. Thank you and looking forward to hear from you soon!

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