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Very experienced nanny looking for nanny share


JadieC1

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Hello,


My name is Jadie, I'm 30 years old and have been looking after children for 14 years. I have a lot of experience not only as a nanny but also from working in children centres, nurseries and I have done lots of babysits.

I have worked with all ages from newborn to 11 years.


I have been running my own parent and baby wellness company the last 4 years but unfortunately covid is making it difficult to carry on as I would like to, so I?m looking for part time job, in south london.

I?m looking for a Monday & Tuesday nanny share from around 8am-6pm. I?m unfortunately not flexible on the days and need full days only.


I drive a car and would ideally like somewhere I can drive to and be able to park, I will want to use it for trips with the little ones.


A little about me:

* Trained in baby massage and baby yoga (happy to bring this into your baby?s routine)

* Live in Penge

* I have my dbs

* First aid trained (renewed Jan 2022)

* I have attended many courses including safe guarding and autism training.

* I have twin and nanny share experience

* Full clean driving license, held for 10years and own big car


If you would like to see my CV, I'd be more then happy to email it to you. I come with the best references




Thanks in advance for your interest


Jadie

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