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OFSTED REGISTRATION IN PROGRESS *

Hi my name is Katie I’m 33 years of age 
I am a mum to a beautiful 4 year old boy and a cheeky 12 month old who comes nannying with me when not at nursery. 

I am currently looking for a family within the se24 - Se27 postcode. 
I live in SE27 but my children go to school in SE24

I am a Proactive and enthusiastic childcare professional with 4+ years of child care experience from maternity up to the ages of 16. I also come from a medical background with 12 years experience.

DBS 

Peadiatric first aid trained 

NVQ 2&3 in childcare 

OFSTED registration in progress 

maternity nurse training 

driver of own car 

I am committed to providing a warm, nurturing environment for children and work closely with families to ensure all needs are met. 

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