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Nanny available MON-THURS from 2022


chezare84

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Ideally end of Jan, but have flexibility to start earlier.


Hello! I am a currently working as a full time nanny in SE London, but the job is coming to an end due to changing family needs.


I love children, and enjoy doing craft and baking, play dates, playgroups and classes, and trips out to parks, museums, libraries, leisure centres - anywhere that Is entertaining and stimulating to children. I am also interested in supporting children's education and preparing resources to help with their learning, through each stage of development.


I have had great relationships with all of my previous families, and am keen to join a family who is looking for a long-term arrangement (2+ years).


Qualifications: I have a BSc in Psychology, a Paediatric First Aid certificate, and am DBS checked.


I also hold a clean driving license and drive an automatic car.


Experience: I have 5+ years experience in the field. Prior to becoming a full-time nanny, I worked in an SEN school for 7 years.


I am looking for 4 full days (9/10 hours) but am open to 3 days as well. Please message me so that I can give you further information! Thank you


Melissa

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