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Hello, I am  Brazilian nanny been living in the UK since 2010 and I live in the area of East Dulwich 

I am looking for some work  nanny, I've had a lot of experience in that field working in the USA for 5 years  ( 2001 to 2006) and 12 years in UK I can provide references from where I worked, I also worked with all special needs children and I have the experience to reach all the standards required.
 I have also First Aid Training completed in 2023 and Life Guard Diploma completed in 2005.Criminal records certificate done in October 2023 and Common Core still Certificate, Level 3 Diploma in Childcare . Basically I have all the great qualities for an exceptional  nanny, I am kind, polite and I  have a lot to offer if I become your nanny. 

if you are interested please send me an email and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

P.S. I am also a qualified teacher back in Brazil and worked as such from (1992 till 2001) then  from 2006 till 2010).

I speak English, Spanish and Portuguese

I look forward to hearing from you soon

Kind Regards 


Bete

My References

Lindsey Bernard
Lucia Denstaedt

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