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Born and raised in London UK lived and worked in the U.S. During my residency in the U.S I worked for multiple families in and around the Atlanta GA area during my college attendance and thereafter due to the multiple referrals.

Upon my return to the UK in 2012 I  continued to work for several families in and around the London and Surrey area.

The past 2 years I have been teaching English as a foreign language online (TEFL) to students worldwide and now in the process of transitioning from a company to having my own private students,

I am currently a part time nanny with a family in my area but looking for a morning position between 10-15 hours weekly Mon-Fri.

If this fits your needs please contact me. DBS checked  and multiple references. 

Thanks for considering.

Edited by LME
  • LME changed the title to 24 YEARS EXPERIENCED NANNY IN THE U.K AND U.S SE19 AREA

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