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8 years experienced nanny looking for full time or part time work to start in September


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I am a very energetic and enthusiastic nanny.


I also try to get out with children daily (weather permitting). We explore different areas and nature parks.We also attend different playgroups;and i set up different kinds of activities e.g messy play,painting,play dough ect which the children enjoy doing .Everyday is an adventure. I am level 3 qualified and have had 8 years experience with children 0-10.


Hello there,


My name is Carmel and I am a qualified nanny. I have had 8 years nanny experience I was with my last family for 18 months.


due to COVID19 I will be looking to start in September


I am currently looking for a part time role


I believe myself to be a kind, caring and firm but fair nanny working with a range of ages.

I have worked for a few families .who has given written references.


Babysitting on some weekends

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