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Hello,


Please check my CV and let me know if you would be interested.


Ms Sebnem Uzunhan

Apartment 27 Jude Court, 4 Mantle Road, London SE4 2EX

T: 07479029399

E: [email protected]


Nationality: Turkish

Age: 38


About me:

I am a vastly experienced, degree-educated childcare professional who has worked with newborns to 15-year olds. An Ofsted-registered nanny, I have been running my own business in this sector for nine years since moving to London from my native Turkey.

My most recent role included care for a baby who has Cystic Fibrosis. For the first year and a half of his life, I've taken on the responsibility of giving him constant care, making sure he takes his medication on time, keeping him healthy and happy with minimal exposure to germs. This role has only ended because of the current pandemic; the unfortunate scenario where he is not allowed exposure to those outside his immediate family.

My qualifications include: First aid, Child Neglect, Basic Food Hygiene, Equality and Diversity, Mental Capacity, Child Exploitation & Online Safety, DBS.

Clearly, I love spending time with kids and keep them happy and educated. I am a patient, disciplined and responsible person and I always work to plan.

I am very energetic and outgoing and I love art, books, and cooking healthy meals. I love children to express their creativity with art and crafts. Additionally, I am willing to help children with their homework in any subject (I have a degree in economics). I can also teach them my mother language (Turkish), if you wish, as I believe that learning another language is very beneficial for brain development at a young age.


My experience:

(2016 August - 2020 July): A newborn boy, a one-year-old boy, and five-year-old girl.

(2016 January - 2016 August ): A newborn girl, and two-year-old girl.

(2014- 2015) - Two one-year-old girls.

(2011-2014) - Three girls, 6-months-old, a three-year-old, and a six-year-old.

I have also been babysitting for the past nine years, when my time allows.


My education:

2004-2005: Bahcesehir Uni. Leadership School



2000-2004: Dumlupinar Uni. Economy Study

Grade: 2.39


2014: Kaplan International Language School


2017-2018: One To One English School

Grade: Advanced


References available on request

Hello, I can pass you on the details of our temp nanny if you are interested? She has been helping us out the last month and if my little girl was a year younger (she's 3 and ready for nursery) I would definitely take her on permanently as she's just lovely and has lots of experience. Let me know if you'd like me to connect you.

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