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My name is Elisa, I am a 21-year-old Finnish former au pair in East Dulwich and looking for a nanny job for the summer. I am a student of International Relations in London Metropolitan University.


I have 3 years of experience working with kids between ages 1-13. Back in Finland I worked in a nursery on and off holding art and music lessons and much more along my studies. After graduation I moved to West London and worked as an au pair for 3 children for a year, and I was nearly solely responsible of the kids Monday to Friday from dawn till dusk. I feel confident to say that I am very experienced with children. I also have experience of children with diabetes, various allergies and asthma. I have done 2 courses in first aid, and also hold a food hygiene certificate. I speak fluent English along with my native language Finnish, and know basics of Swedish and Spanish.


I am looking for a full time nanny position for the summer starting 23rd of June. An earlier start may be possible. In September I would be available 3 days a week.


This is just a brief ad, If you were interested and would like a CV, or more information please email me at [email protected] or text or call 07522148189

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