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English Registered Career Nanny with 27yrs long term sole charge Nanny experience (4 of them years was looking after 6 children in one household all under 10yrs) I have experience caring for babies with severe additional needs including sudden convulsions. I’ve cared for children from Newborn to 13yrs .. I’m Ofsted registered, DBS checked, Paediatric First Aid, Food an Safety, Emotional intelligence an Nanny agency registered an insured, I’m a driver with clean license (I always use my Nanny families car in working time). I have many checkable references from current an past employers.. I’m available for a family that needs Marypoppins 2days a week, them days are Wednesday & Thursday.. I’m in absolutely no rush as to a start date, finding the right fit family is most important to me.. (NO BEFORE AN AFTER SCHOOL CARE ONLY)Look forward to hearing from you. Leane

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