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Hello!


This modern day Mary Poppins is looking for a new family! Ideally seeking a 4-5 day role.


I've been a nanny for 17 years. I'm fully qualified, Ofsted registered and first aid trained.

Hoping to find another long term, permanent position and one where I can become part of the family!


I love my career and am passionate about providing the best possible care and learning opportunities that I can for each child I care for. I enjoy planning lots of activities (home based and outdoors). I have a wide circle of nanny friends with lots of little playmates to socialise with.


I'm fun, caring, organised and reliable.


If you're interested in speaking further please leave a message.


Kind regards

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Hi,


I am looking for a nanny / nanny share...on a part time basis as I am going back to work in January for three days a week. My post code is SE24 0BL and I have two daughters Sienna (2 years old) who would need to be collected from French nursery 3 days a week and Sasha who will be 10 months and will need care for those three days that I am working. If this is something you are interested in please let me know.

Best,

Carmela

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