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We are relocating to Bristol and I'd like to recommend our wonderful nanny, Szilvia, who will be looking for a new position from September. She's looked after our two boys, aged 5 and 2, for the last year and she's been nothing but good news for us all. She's calm, organised, flexible, firm, ever-helpful, kind, unflappable and fun - the kids have a brilliant time with her. She's based in Ladywell and her email is [email protected]. If you'd like any more info, do contact her directly or me on [email protected].
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Dear Parents!


I am qualified and experienced nanny with own child looking for a part time position . From 2015 September .(My boys in school full time 6 yrs and 9 yrs old Gordonbrock school SE4 )

(Ladywell ,Brockley, Crofton Park area, flexible with dates)

I have been working as a nanny and Nursery Nurse for years..

I have experience with new born to 12 years old children.

I am very organised, friendly, reliable person

As a nanny I am very active with kids.(Organising play-dates take them to the park, playgroups, libraries, cook them healthy meals)

I am CRB checked and paediatric first aid trained. Ofsted registered nanny.

If you need more information please do not hesitate to contact me!


Looking forward to hearing from you.


Szilvia

07715563694

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