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Miss C

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Hello parents, i am a nanny looking for 4-5 full days preferably between 8.30-6 35+ hours per week

i have worked as a nanny with various families for five years and have a lot of childcare experience outside of my nanny work including roles such as a (Nursery nurse, primary sen teaching assistant and a after-school club play worker).

I am comfortable with all ages as i?ve worked with babies and school aged children and i am open to helping with some light housework if needed, plan activities, attended playgroups and babysit if desired.,

previously i worked with wonderful family and stayed with them for almost a year starting when their son was seven months.

I would describe my domineer as calm, positive and happy i love to help children develop and teach them age appropriate life lessons such as patience, manners and kindness to name a few.

I hold a level 3 qualification in childcare and education and I am both insured and have first aid training.

I am able to provide great references if you are interested.


Thank you, miss c.

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