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Hi everyone,


I am a nanny with 20 years of childcare experience as a nanny and within nursery looking after children starting from 2 weeks old to 10 years old in a one family or a twoo families share arrangement.

I am calm,organised and genuinely love children.I enjoy cooking nutritious food for children , love in/outdoors activities,messy play,trips to the museums,parks,playgoups,playgrounds,library and all the children age appropriate activities.


Sadly my current share position of 3 years will go to an end due to the children starting reception and nursery.


My availability will start in January and I am looking for a part time/full time position on an average of 8-10 hours per day for a single family and share arrangement as well.


I am Ofsted registered,DBS,First aid certificate,nanny insurance,NVQ2 Children’s care ,Education and Development,excellent references.

For more details please feel free to contact me.


Regards,

Ramona

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Hi everyone,


I am a nanny with 20 years of childcare experience as a nanny and within nursery looking after children starting from 2 weeks old to 10 years old in a one family or a twoo families share arrangement.

I am calm,organised and genuinely love children.I enjoy cooking nutritious food for children , love in/outdoors activities,messy play,trips to the museums,parks,playgoups,playgrounds,library and all the children age appropriate activities.


Sadly my current share position of 3 years will go to an end due to the children starting reception and nursery.


My availability will start in January and I am looking for a part time/full time position on an average of 8-10 hours per day for a single family and share arrangement as well.


I am Ofsted registered,DBS,First aid certificate,nanny insurance,NVQ2 Children’s care ,Education and Development,excellent references.

For more details please feel free to contact me.


Regards,

Ramona

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Hi Ramona,

Are you still looking?


I have just posted the below. Please get in touch if you are still available. Thank you.


Hello,


We are lovely family with 3 Children based on Gordon Road - Peckham.

Ages of the kids are 7, 4 and 2years.

We are equidistant from Nunhead, Peckham Rye and Queens Road Peckham stations.


We are looking for after school support 2pm-6pm or 3pm-7pm 4days a week - (5 days if budgets allow).


Support would be with:

Childrens Laundry

Cooking and cleaning up tea

Bath time (with Mum or Dad)

2 out of the 4 days picking up the children from school.

General organisation of the childrens rooms/playarea.


[email protected]

07967 705 263


Thank you,

Melanie

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