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Professional Nanny, 21+ years Exp, Seeks Part Time Role


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Hello all


My name is Celena and I?m 40 years of age, with over 21 years of childcare experience. I am seeking a part time position, Babysitting, Emergency childcare, Nannyshares, to start from this month onwards. 2-4 days a week, I?m happy to consider after school picks ups, as well as full days.


I have an NVQ level 2, in Early Years Care & Education, Fully CRB checked, driver with many years, hands on exp of driving with children, recently expired Paediatric first aid, with a refresher course being done in September.


I finished my job with my lovely family, working with a 3 and a half year old and a 2 year old in September, as they relocated out of London.

Since then I?ve been working as a support worker, caring for 16-21 year olds.


My childcare experience ranges from the ages of 2 months up to 20 years of age and includes special needs/Cerebral Palsy. I?ve had the pleasure and experience of working with two sets of triplets, twins and multiple nannyshares, my last share, being with 4 children for almost 5 years.


I look forward to to hearing from you all, where I?d be happy to forward on my CV.


Warm Regards


Celena

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