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Kasia2310

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Nanny available October/November:


I am South East London based nanny with 9 years of experience working with kids aged 6months-12years.


I am looking for a job for 1 or 2 full days a week to fit alongside my other nannying job. Current days available are Tuesdays/Thursdays, but I can be flexible.


I am sadly leaving my current 2 day position due to a change in the family?s circumstances which means that they no longer need a nanny. I have been with them for just over a year, and look after their 2 children, one school-aged and one nursery-aged.


My other job is a 3 day position, also looking after 2 siblings of school and nursery age. I have been with them 2.5 year.


I have my own car and 5.5years experience of driving on duty in London. I am a very reliable and responsible person. I have always been appreciated for my patience and love for kids. I love cooking healthy meals and help with education and developmental activities.


I have a DBS check, First Aid certificate and am Ofsted Registered.


I am available from mid-November with flexibility for a slightly earlier start.

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