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Professional career nanny seeking new position from March 2020


LuciaK

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Dear mums and dads,


I?m a professional newborn/infant career nanny and NVQ 3 qualified nursery school teacher with 23 years experience and glowing references. As I?m very passionate about baby sleep routines and already have lots of experience in that field, I?m currently doing a 6 months course to become a fully certified international baby sleep consultant. Recently I?ve been approached by quite a few new mums who had asked me if I knew of another family who wants to do a nanny share therefore I?m looking for a family who would be happy to enter into such arrangement. I?m available to start in March onwards when my current position will be coming to an end due to change in the family?s circumstances. I believe (and I?m sure you agree) that it?s very important for the early years development for babies to develop their social skills by having another baby to interact and play with at all times whilst being looked after in their home environment where they feel safe and comfortable. I live in Nunhead/Peckham and looking for a full time or 4 day a week position within 15-20 minutes drive from my home.

For further information please feel free to contact me via email or phone so we can discuss your exact requirements, my rates and to see if we are potentially a good match. I look forward to hearing from you.


Kind Regards,

Lucia

07867 332 132

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