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Hello, I am a nanny and I found a very nice family in ED, starting to work from beginning of August. Very soon. They have one beautiful girl, 14 months. And we are looking for another family who has little one in similar age. The days are Monday and Tuesday, 9-5pm maybe 9-6pm. I am happy to work Monday-Thursday, can be all discussed same as hours.

A little bit about myself. I have 11 years of experience of looking after children aged 3 months- 8 years. I have my first aid certificate and dbs check up to date and I am Ofsted registered. I am mum to my almost 5 years old girl. She will be most of the time at school, Goose Green.


I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. If you have any questions, please send me a PM.

I am happy to provide my CV and references.


All the best

Marie

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