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Dear Parents,


I have been a nanny for the past 15 years looking after children of all different

ages from 3 months old baby to toddlers, school aged children and teenagers.

I have an experience looking after triplets. It was a lot of fun and great experience!

I have worked as a mother's help, nanny, and in a nanny share positions - I am highly

experienced in nanny sharing! All of this has given me a lot of experience and allowed

me to build up a great reservoir of resilience, patience and energy, which has

resulted in a stable and comforting environment for the children I look after.


I am a loving and caring nanny with an interest in the child's development. I am skilled

in cooking in healthy meals, weaning, getting babies into a routine and setting boundaries

within a comfortable authority, which I believe it is a key to building a strong,trusting

and loving relationship with the children. I'm honest, trustworthy and reliable. I am active

and energetic taking kids on outings, to the parks, activities, playgroups and organizing play dates.


I have excellent check able UK references,First Aid training,DBS check, clean driving licence (I do

drive and I'm comfortable driving in London) and I am fully qualified holding CACHE Diploma Level 3

in Childcare. Also I'm currently Ofsted registered.


I am looking for a live-out nanny/nanny share position starting ideally in September/October.

I hope to find a lovely family to work for as part of a team.

If I sound like someone to fit what you are looking for in nanny, please contact me for a copy

of my CV and references and l will happily email them to you.

Available for a socially distanced interview now.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards,

Jitka

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