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Hi,


My name is Agnieszka. I am a very experienced nanny looking for a job starting in January. For the past few years I have been working as a nanny in Dulwich. Sadly my contract is going to finish at the end of December so I hope to start a new good chapter with another family at the beginning of 2023.


Working with children has always been my passion and brings me a lot of joy. I quickly establish good connections with them based on trust and understanding. I often hear that I would be a good teacher and should work at the reception or the primary school. However, I’ve always preferred being a nanny, as It gives me the opportunity to create deeper relationship with children, be more focused on them as the individuals, and to help them to create the healthy connection between their imaginaries and the everyday situations. My experience includes working with children between 8 months and thirteen years old (including twins).

My qualifications include: OFSTED Common Core Skills & Knowledge and Paediatric First Aid for OFSTED. I also hold a valid DBS certificate



I am looking either for a full time job - ideally 3.5- 4 days per week - or a mixed contract (everyday afternoons during the school terms + full days during the school holidays). I am flexible and open to other options too. I have excellent references from the families living in London.


A little more about me: I love yoga, dancing and nature (pets at home would be more than welcome).


If you have a feeling that I may be a good match for your family, please contact me :)




I hope to hear from you soon.

Hello Agnieszka,


If you are still available please do contact me - I have just posted the below:


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.


Ideally starting 3rd/4th January - but will be flexible for the right person.


[email protected]

07967 705 263


Thank you,

Melanie

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