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Part-time Manny available from the beginning of july


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Hello! I am a 32-year male nanny from New Cross and I am now looking for new challenges

and fun experiences in the form of Mannying from The beginning of July. I have a Bachelor Degree in Social Services, graduated in 2009 from the Diaconia University Of Applied Sciences in Helsinki, Finland. I have over 8-years of experience in working with families and children from 2 to 17 years of age mostly from the social care and nursery world and The last year Mannying for three children. I also hold experience in Manny/Big Buddy and youth

work/volunteer area. I am positive, outgoing and active person who really enjoys working with children. I have a warm and gentle approach to them, but I am also capable to set caring and safe boundaries when necessary. My hobbies are skateboarding, cooking and health eating, cycling through London and also painting and drawing. I hold a valid CRB check from 11/2013 and first aid as well. I would be interested in part-time, weekend and evening work, ideally two or three days a week. Please feel free to contact me for a full CV and references or just for a chat. I can be contacted best through either phone 07597503509 or my email at jarvinenilkka (at) gmail.com

Best Wishes,

Ilkka J?rvinen

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