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Ofsted nanny available


Kasia2310

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I am South East London based nanny with 8.5years

of experience working with kids age

6months-12years.


I am currently looking after 2 siblings and have

been with them for almost 2 year, however the

youngest is going to nursery so I am looking for

another part time family. I am looking for 3 days

with another family.

I am available end of March begging of April


I have my own car and 5.5years experience of

driving in London ( with kids ) I am very reliable

and responsible person. I have been always

appreciated for my patience and love for kids. I

love cooking healthy meals and help with education

and developmental activities.


I have DBS check, First Aid, Common Core

Skills&Knowledge, OFSTED REGISTER.

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Hello,


We're looking for a nanny for 3 days a week (and the occasional evening) for 3 months from March, (then from July we're looking for someone for a full time role as then 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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