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Hi Everyone,


My name's Chloe and I'm looking for a 4-5 day a week nanny position from August/September. I have over 7 years experience in childcare, both as a sole care nanny and nursery key-worker and have my NVQ3 in Childcare, Learning and Development. I am English and live locally in East Dulwich. I am currently working part time for a lovely family in Crystal Palace but sadly after the summer I need to find a new position as they start back at school. I love everything crafty and love spending time outdoors. My work experience is mainly with 1 - 8 year olds children, but I'd be happy to consider all age ranges. I find working with children and families exceptionally rewarding and I am very hopeful to find another fantastic position. Please do take a look through my CV which I have attached.


Look forward to hearing from you!

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