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Hi,


I'm Janey, I am currently looking for a part time nanny position to begin in August . I have a level 5 qualification in the Montessori method (equivalent to second year of undergraduate degree) a first class honours degree in Early Years Theory and am about to embark on an Early Years Masters. I have worked both as a Nursery school teacher and a nanny. I am a native English speaker and am passionate about working in partnership with parents to support children in their unique holistic development.


I worked with my previous family for three years and hope to provide a similar stable, consistent presence with another lovely family. I have experience working with children from birth to age 6 and am comfortable in a multi-child household. My previous family were bilingual and it was a joy to support the children in their language acquisition. My mother was a chef so I am confident and competent preparing nutritious balanced meals hygienically.


Whilst I am ideally looking for an ongoing part-time position I am also available for more casual work or babysitting. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.


Warm wishes,


Janey

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Hi there


Are you still looking for families? We would be interested in having a chat if so. We have one daughter but may potentially know of other families looking for childcare. I am very keen on the montessori approach and hope to put my daughter into a local montessori in about a year and halfs time but in the interim some part time childcare is needed.


Many thanks,


Jess

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