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Hi there,


I am currently looking for a nanny position. I live in Dulwich Village and I have my own transportation. I would love to help a family and I love children. I am confident working with and catering for the many physical and emotional needs of young babies as well as children of all ages. I love to play games, get creative and spend time outside. I am English, university qualified and from a good background. I am 34 and have my own daughter who is 7 years old. Given the chance I would love to be able to bring her to work with me to interact and play with the other children. I am fully DBS checked, and have my paediatric first aid certificate. I have good understanding of Early Years Curriculum. I am flexible, reliable, caring, active, loads of ideas to support the child's development, good communication skills and also I am able to prepare meals. I was a PA in the city for many years and now looking for a change, my daughter will be with me one week on, one week off, as she goes to her fathers and will be with my parents occasionally.


I am available Mon-Fri and of course for ad hoc babysits.

Please feel free to contact me on here, or via email to meet in person, for a CV or referees; my email is [email protected] and my telephone number is 07500304133 if you require any further information.


Warm regards,

Bella.

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