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Hi everyone,


This modern day Mary Poppins is looking for a new role as my current jobs are coming to an end.

I'm available from end of May onwards and am ideally looking for a 4-5 full day role.

I've been a nanny for 16 years. I'm fully qualified and Ofsted registered. I have a recent DBS check and am first aid trained.

I have looked after children of all ages from newborn up to 12 years old. I have been a nanny to two sets of twins and worked in a nanny share.

I love my career as a nanny and am looking for a new role that will enable me to continue providing the best care while having fun and seeing the children flourish.


Please PM with any questions.


Kind regards

Lisa

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Hello,


We're looking for a nanny for 3/4 days a week (and the occasional evening) for 3 months from March (from July we'd look for someone for 5 days a week as I'll go back to work full time).


The role would be looking after 2 boys (aged 1yr and newborn) and helping to prepare the family meals in the evening.


Does this interest you? Thanks!

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