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My names Laura, a nanny looking for a new position from September as unfortunately the little girl I have at the moment starts her nursery journey.

I will be looking for 3 days a week, i am currently doing 8-6 Monday to Wednesday but can be flexible with this.

I am NVQ level 3 qualified in childcare learning and development, first aid trained and DBS checked and I have over 12 years childcare experience.

Ideally a September start would be great but my current family have said that they wouldn't hold me back from starting something sooner if I was to find something.


I should also mention I have a 9 year old daughter who has been coming to work with me since COVID but hopefully by Sept she will be back in school.


Please contact me for more information/references if needed.


Many thanks


Laura


[email protected]

07908275273

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