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Qualified professional nanny available to start from December 2020 onwards


LuciaK

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Dear mums and dads,


I?m an NVQ3 qualified nursery school teacher and had been working as a professional career newborn/infant nanny for 23 years. I?m currently employed full time as a nanny to look after a 17 months old little girl since she was a baby but because of a change in the family?s circumstances, I?m now looking for a new position from December 2020 onwards for either 4-5 full days a week if it?s for one family or a minimum of 3 full days per week if it?s a nanny share position working for 2 families. I am interested in looking after babies and infants only as that?s my area of expertise and would like to stay with the children until they are ready to start nursery. I?m also experienced in sleep training and weaning. I live in Nunhead/Peckham and looking for a job within 20 minutes drive from my home. For more detailed information and an informal chat please don?t hesitate to contact me. CV, references all available upon request. I am DBS checked and hold a clean valid UK driving licence with business insurance so I can safely transport children in my car. I look forward to hearing from you. Kind Regards, Lucia

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