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Hi, I am a level 3 qualified nanny looking for a family to join a share. I am discussing options with a lovely family with two girls, ages 4 and 1 looking for a family to share with 4 days a week. The ideal location would be Brockley, as this is where they live but a short driving distance is also achievable.  

 

I have been looking after children for 13 years and have been a nanny for 9. I’m currently in a nanny share with two families, looking after 4 children ages ranging between 1 and 10. I have worked with many ages ranging from 10months to 10 years. I have extensive experience working with children of all ages both privately and in a nursery setting.
 

I am sad to be leaving the current families I work for but I am looking forward to getting to know and looking after new little ones. 
 

I am flexible and adaptable. I simply love looking after children and enjoy helping them learn and grow at every stage of their young lives. My strengths in the role are that I am very responsible, reliable and enthusiastic. Parents who are leaving their precious ones in my care, will be doing so with someone who truly cares about them. Someone that has fun with them and priorities their safety and wellbeing above all else. I also like to share thoughts and ideas with parents of how we can further help their child’s developmental needs.


 If this is of an interest to you or someone you may know, please do not hesitate in getting in contact. 
 


Thanks, 

Leah 
 

 

Edited by Leah Stewart
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