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Hi parents!

My name is Mariana, I'm a nanny looking to work with a family, on a long term, that can offer 30-35 hours per week (Mon-Fri), from 26th September. I'm okay with doing some light housework like tidy up rooms, laundry and cooking (I love to cook for people and I'm a great at it).


At the moment I’m looking after two kids (boy 8y; girl 11y) with whom I’ve been building a strong connection and having so much fun! What moves me to become a nanny is to be part of the children’s growth, to empower kids, while learning with and from them, to play with and to get creative with children, while being myself.


In the past, I’ve worked with children here and there and I consider that my genuine, calming and empathetic approach helps the children to feel at ease with me and to be let into their world.


I have DBS check and paediatric online First Aid Training course. If you need references from families I can also provide.


Does this resonates with you? Please get in touch, I'll be happy to chat!


Thank you,

Mariana

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