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Hi My Name is Eva,

I am 30 and I have previously

Worked as a Nursery Nurse and have 12 years child

Care experience, ages from newborn upwards. I am

Currently a working as a part time sole charge

Nanny in South London, I have previous sole charge experience also.

I currently do sitting for four

Families in around South London.

I live in Camberwell SE5, and have my own

Transport, very flexible.

I love children and do not mind animals, I adore

Dogs!

My first language is English but I also speak

Portuguese.


If you would like a Sitter any time day, night,

Evening or weekends please get in touch! {07940 426

120}

I can provide references, CRB, First Aid etc.


Look forward to hearing from new parents.



? Here my qualifications for your consideration.

?

? BTEC Higher National Certificate in Early

Childhood Studies - (Level 4 qualification)

? CACHE NNEB Diploma in Nursery Nursing - (Level 3

Qualification)

? BTECT GNVQ Health and Social Care - (Level 2

Qualification)

? CRB Checked

? Early Years St Johns Ambulance first aid


Work History

? Family Support Worker for Sure Start North West

Kensington and the Voluntary Services.

? Community Nursery Nurse in a Health Visiting

Team for Richmond and Twickenham Primary Care

Trust.

? An Early Years Educator in an Early Excellent

Centre.

? Nanny to four families:

1. Family with three children aged 4 years, 18

Months and newborn.

2. Family with four children; two sets of twins

Aged 3 years and new born.

3. Family with one child of 18 months.

4. Family with four children aged 9 years, 7

Years, 4 years and 2 years of age.

Family with two children aged 2 1/2 years and 3

Months of age.

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