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Available - German/Polish Montessori qualified nanny with over 12 years of experience


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I?m a Montessori Early Years Level 4 qualified nanny (trilingual, speaking German, Polish and English perfectly) with over 12 years of experience, with strong experience with under 2?s - I have excellent knowledge of child development in this age group! I am gentle, loving and calm by nature, have excellent references and am a confident driver too.


I?m looking for a position of around 20 hours over 2-3 days a week. Available from mid January.


No nanny shares please.

we are looking for an after school nanny for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays(although there is possibly some flexibility in this, roughly 14 -18 hrs a week)? for our 7 year old and 12 year old daughters.? Ideally during school holidays to also be able to provide additional hours if possible during the day.? The role would involve collecting the 7 year old from school and providing? fun? and creative activities after school, sometimes dropping and collecting the children from after school clubs and being a confident cook, providing nutritional meals for the children, with some cleaning/tidying up afterwards...

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