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Dear families,


My name is Lenka, I am from Slovakia and I live in London (SE20 8ER) for past 15 years. I am looking for nanny/nanny share position, ideally 3-5 full days, live out. I am flexible with starting date, can be flexible. I am happy to travel for the right job ( I cycle to and from work, keeping safe).


Until Christmas i was looking after 7 months old baby. For my last family I worked until August 2020 for nearly 3 years (two children). And for my previous family I worked for nearly 7 years (4 children including newborn twins).


I have over 12 years of experiences working as a nanny, nanny share, mother?s help and babysitters (overnights or weekeds as well), from newborn twins - 11 years old children.


Ofsted registered,

First aid training,

Teaching assistant qualification (also volunteered in year 2)

Clear DBS check (up to date), Food safety and hygiene certificate,

Safeguarding the welfare of children

Child development certificate,

UK driving licence,



I am very positive, happy ,responsible, kind, nature and loving person with caring attitude who believes in positive behaviour around children. I am also good listener with great communicating skills. Health and safety of children are my priorities.


Excellent checkable references upon request.

The usual nanny duties are matter of course.


Please get in touch if you have more questions.

Happy to send over my CV and other documents.


Looking forwards to hear from you.

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