Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hi,


My name is Agnieszka. I am a very experienced nanny looking for a job starting in January/February.

For the past few years I have been working as a nanny in Dulwich. Sadly my contract finished 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 would like to work 3 full days per week (30-33 hours) - or 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.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I am looking for a mobile mechanic to help me either take out my car battery or connect a trickle charger.  Does anyone have any contacts for this.   Thanks 
    • We need to build houses for social rent. Not 'affordable housing' (which is a euphemism for housing that is completely unaffordable to most) - actual council housing.  Taxes do need to go up. We have to stabilise public services and start paying down our national debt to break free of the sway bond markets have over UK governments freedom to act. We are probably all going to have to work longer too. The original UK state pension was there to help those who often had been in physically demanding manual or labouring jobs. The retirement age was set above average life expectancy at the time; It was not designed for a population of mainly white collar workers people to spend one-quarter, to one-third of their adult life in retirement. I know that may sound harsh, and I certainly don't want to work forever, but the fact is that we have an aging population and a diminishing tax base, and no politician who is willing to make fundamental reforms. Mostly we need to grow, and that means at some point, addressing our relationship with the world's largest trading block right on our doorstep. The damage done by Brexit has been crazy. The fact that it's chief architect has managed to come up smelling of roses and may potentially be our next PM is just mind blowing to me.
    • Mice will eat *anything*! That shop had a couple of very low food hygiene ratings over the years (and it was closed for "refurbishment" for a while which was obviously the first attempt to deal with the pest problem) so I'm not surprised by that article. You'd hope that pest control would have dealt with the majority of them...
    • Makes me wonder where the mice will have gone since it closed down. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...