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Nanny seeking part/full time role from beginning of July


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Hi :)


I am a nanny based in the east Dulwich/Peckham/Camberwell area looking for a new nanny role 3-5 days a week. I have 7 and a half years experience working as a nursery nurse, room leader and nanny, with children from the age of 3 months - 5 years.


I also have experience of being a transitions officer (e.g, transitioning Children to nursery/school, dealing with changes/transitions in the home) i have a Level 3 EYE Diploma (Early Years Educator) paediatric first aid, DBS Check, Safeguarding Level 2 and 3, Health and Social Care and Food and Hygiene Level 1 and 2.


I am fun, energetic, loving and passionate about caring and teaching little ones about their world around them and all there is to explore - i also love cooking and i am a confident in cooking meals of a large variety to enhance childrens palettes.


References available upon request.


I look forward to hearing from you :)

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