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Good afternoon, 

iv been a nanny for nearly 28 yrs last 12 years working in and around dulwich/Herne Hill area where I also live locally and travel time is minimal so very reliable. 

I'm looking for a long term , permanent ,  full time  position could be a nanny share, 

I have experience newborn to 12 years of age and experience in having multiple children as your family grows 

I have a BTEC. In caring services (nanny) 

OFSTED REGISTERED 

DBS (on the update service) 

FIRST AID RECENTLY UPDATED JULY 2024

pls contact 

[email protected] with your requirements and I will gladly send you my cv and references 

look forward to hearing and chatting with you 

many thanks 

Michelle 

one of my many references:

Michelle looked after our two twin boys (21 months old) for a week whilst our full time nanny was away. She was absolutely fantastic, and we would highly recommend her.  
 
She immediately came in and hit the ground running. She built a rapport with our boys within minutes, and they both warmed to her straight away. She was kind, patient, fun, loving, and structured with them. She took them out proactively on multiple different outings (e.g. to a city farm, to a butterfly centre etc.) and was full of ideas of how to engage and entertain them. She cooked them delicious, healthy food from scratch and always cleared up afterwards. Michelle was very easy to have in the house, great company but also able to keep herself to herself (her emotional intelligence is clearly high). 
 
If we didn’t have a full time nanny, we would have loved to keep Michelle on. She is full of energy and love, and clearly is absolutely passionate about children. We highly recommend her!


 

Jack Samler

 

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