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Mature Well Spoken English Nanny, Looking for Warm & Friendly Family within South East London


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I am a mature and well spoken woman with over 10 years of nanny and child experience, from new born right through to teen years, however the majority of my experience has been with newborn to 5 years. I am looking for a warm and friendly family within south east london for 3 - 4 days of the week. I am flexible on times and days, and where needed I am happy to give extra hours. I am a good cook, and very domesticated. My areas of experience include the following:


- Ensuring safety and cleanliness within the nursery and home areas

- Preparing meals

- light housekeeping in relation to the care of the child

- Organising activities and trips during the day for the child or when needed

- Ensuring child is kept clean and well presented

- Play groups and various classes

- School runs

- Communicating with parents on a regular basis if required

- End of day handover with parents and notification of any pending issues


I also have a clean driving licence and my own car. Rates are charged by the hour. Immediate start available with long term commitment.


If you are interested in me working with you and your family, I would love to hear fom you. Please send Althea an email or give me a call on 07553 973903

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