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Hello, my name is Parvan Kaur and I am based in East Dulwich offering my skills and expertise in nannying, babysitting or helping families in their home with their young children. I am currently working in a nursery and have almost 7 years of childcare. I obtain a Level 2 and 3 qualification, I have all 10 GCSEs, I have A levels in Health and Social care and I hold various other certificates in relation to childcare (available upon request). I am First Aid certified and I hold a valid DBS which is also on the update service. I can also drive, however I do not have a car but I am in the process of looking. I am a 33 year old mother to a 7 year old and I love to go on adventures to make little ones imaginations run wild in an educational and fun way. I am looking to leave my current workplace, so that I can meet new people and advertise my services so that I can help those in need. I am a dedicated, hard working, fun, exciting, adventurous, creative, hands-on, organised, helpful, humble person that the list can go on!!

If you would like to see my CV, upon request please do not hesitate to email me and I shall forward it over to you. My email address is: [email protected].


I look forward to hearing from you soon.


Many Thanks

Parvan Kaur

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