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Looking for nanny role


mimmi

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Dear Family


I'm a responsible trustworthy girl looking for

Nanny job.I am organised with good time management skills and have a fair and positive

approach to discipline,encouraging well-mannered behaviour.I offer a happy,safe and secure environment for all children in my care and above all I`m kind, patient, nurturing and loving.

Keeping children happy and safe is my number one priority.I keep them under a watchful eye and always make certain they avoid dangerous

situation.I`m also active person I love coming up with different activities to do.I enjoy

teaching,making projects,doing different creative arts and crafts and coming with all different types of outside activity.

I am a experienced Nanny with paediatric first aid,DBS check,more than 12 years experience of looking after children aged 6 months-14 years.I have baby and toddler experience as well as experience of working with twins,special needs and nanny share arrangements.I have excellent checkable references past and present.

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