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Hello,

Thank you for considering my application to be your family?s nanny.

As you will see from my resume, I have over 3 years of experience in child care. I am experienced with toddlers and young children.

I am available from Monday to Thursday, more than willing to help out with housekeeping and cooking nutritious meals for the little ones. I have recently completed a paediatric first aid course and am willing to be Ofsted registered.

My experience means that I will be able to hit the ground running, and that I would fit into your family?s routine quickly and easily. I believe a child should be free to experience as much as possible in life in order to cultivate their true character. Nurturing their skills in a proactive way and allowing their talents to shine through is vitally important. Good behaviour is also essential, and whilst children will test your limits at times, teaching them right and wrong through explanation and time outs is how I like to discipline.

I am well presented, capable, energetic, take initiative and adore children. My interests include arts and crafts, cooking and travelling.

I look forward to hearing from you, and to getting to know your family!

Many thanks and kind regards

Agata Stwora


If you've got any questions don't hesitate to contact me


Date of Birth: 28/04/1985

E-Mail: [email protected]

Phone number: 07906943314

Non-smoker


Personal Profile


I am reliable, honest, punctual and kind person with a calm nature. I have over 3 years of experience in child care as a nanny and an Au Pair. I have cared for 8 children in separate nanny/Au Pair roles (ranging from 1 to 7 years). I have paediatric first aid certificate and clean CRB.

Interests:

Arts and crafts, travelling, reading and film.


Childcare Employment History

? February-July 2013

Live-in Au Pair, 34h/week sole-charge, girl age 6 and boy age 1

Clapham, London

Key responsibilities:

School drop offs and pick-ups, preparing a variety of healthy meals and snacks, sleep time and meal supervision, bathing, organising and attending play dates and outings, and extra-curricular activities (including swimming lessons, library baby rhymes, Tumble Tots and Monkey Music), everyday mental stimulation of the little one by reading and singing, housekeeping tasks such as children?s laundry, tidying up their bedrooms, tidying up living area at the end of each day


? February 2012- January 2013

Live-out Nanny 30h/week sole-charge, boy age 13 months

Stratford, London

Key responsibilities:

Preparing a variety of healthy meals and snacks, sleep time and meal supervision, bathing, organising and attending play dates and outings, and extra-curricular activities (including swimming lessons and library baby rhymes), everyday mental stimulation by reading and singing


? January 2010-September 2011

Au Pair, 25-45h/week mix of sole-charge and mother?s help, boy age 18 months; boy age 2 and girl age 6; boy age 13 months and girl age 4


? December 2008-December 2009

Babysitter

Occasionally, 2-3 afternoons/week, newborn boy



Education:

2004-2007 BSc Biology from Silesian University in Katowice


Languages:

? Polish- mother tongue

? English- fluent

? Portuguese- basic



Additional information:


? DBS (previous CRB) check (June 2013)

? Pediatric First Aid course (July 2013)

? Willing to be Ofsted registered (if required)



References available upon request

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