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Hi everyone !


I am a 27 year old creative and fun nanny living in Lewisham/Blackheath, looking for a full-time live-out position.


A bit about me:

I have over 10 years of experience in childcare, and am confident working with and catering for the many physical and emotional needs of young babies as well as children of all ages. I've worked as a nanny and live-in Au Pair; in London, France, as well as teaching English in Italy. More recently I worked as a nanny for two families; a nanny share; with five children- all under 6. Most recently I worked 4 days a week for two lovely families with two adorable 1 yos; the parents of all of whom would be more than happy to give references. I love being silly and getting creative with kids, doing lots of art, storytelling, trips to the park, singing etc.


I am fully DBS checked, and have my paediatric first aid certificate. I am musically trained, Grade 8 and Grade 6 on piano and trumpet. I write & perform music on the side, and would be more than happy to incorporate music into my care duties in whatever way you see fit, as I strongly believe that music is a brilliant tool for life, and a way of creatively enhancing the worlds of children of all ages, and their development as human beings.


I am available Mon-Fri and of course for ad hoc babysits, and would be happy to start as early as beginning of August 2020.


Please feel free to contact me on here, or via email/phone to meet in person for a CV or referees; my email is [email protected] and my telephone number is 07535784764 if you require any further

information.


Get in touch as I'm looking for the perfect family & fit!

Bridget :)

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