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Hello,


I am a highly accomplished and successful childcare provider, with more than 15 years of management and Nannying experience. I have managed various charities for children and young people and have offered Nannying services for several private households and families. I’ve worked with a wide range of children from 1-18 years, with and without additional needs.


My current position as a Director for a Youth Charity offers me flexible remote working 30 hours a week. I also absolutely adore the company of children, hence why I’m looking to take on a second job ideally within East Dulwich (where I live) as a Nanny that’ll fit nicely around my other role.


I possess a broad range of qualifications and expertise relevant to the position. Throughout my career, I have developed over 30 award-winning services for young people across London, Hertfordshire, and Essex. I’m an exceptionally organised individual who understands the importance of positive child development in a fun, safe and nurturing environment.


I love to cook and garden; I grow my own veggies which have been an excellent way to teach children the importance of healthy eating and organic cooking. I’m also a very ‘artsy’ person, having studied art, and love any excuse to get creative!


I’ve worked with various families over the years and have previously worked as a Home Manager for an Elite family based in Essex. I was the main childcare provider for 2 children whilst managing additional staff within the household, such as housekeepers, cleaners, gardeners, chefs, event planners, and florists. I would also support the family in admin and PA duties. I have a can-do attitude whereby I am happy to help by any means necessary to support the families.


I am available for an immediate start and can provide excellent references.


Thank you in advance for your consideration; I hope to have the opportunity to discuss your nannying needs. :-)


Sincerely,

Kayleigh Thornton

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