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10 Years of Experienced Friendly Nanny/PA Available To Start Immediately


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Hello there,


I am a professional nanny with over 10 years of experience with children of all ages and nationalities. My experience includes sole charge up to 3 children, sole/shared care up to 6 children at a time, holiday help both in the UK and abroad, twins, first time parents, proxy parenting, behavioural issues, eating issues, sleeping issues, potty training, disciplining, settling into nursery, homework help, organising activities, play dates, play groups, after school care, engaging with schools and their teachers.


I am able to develop a good baby routine, maintaining boundaries and promoting and keeping good behaviour. My jobs include nanny duties, lots of energetic play, play dates, outdoor and indoor play, reading, taking them outings, parks, soft play, music/gym/art classes, drop in sessions, preparing healthy meals, some light housework, planning/organising and attending age appropriate activities.


I am also willing to do some PA roles, run errands for the family, arranging grocery and children related shopping, making appointments, posting mails, paying bills, assisting with any paper work, dropping/collecting the dry cleaning, taking deliveries, arranging/organising support around the house including gardeners, cleaners, builders and other household staff, overseeing maintenance issues, diary management, taking the vehicles for services/repairs/MOT and etc. I can help with any dinner, birthday parties, gifts arrangement. My list is endless.


I am happy to help with school pick up and drop offs, taking them to the park, interacting with children to a similar age to encourage social interaction, promoting physical, emotional, social and intellectual development, stimulating creative fun, organising a good developing structure/schedule, preparing fresh healthy meals, bathing, good manners and lots of fun.


I hold an undergraduate degree in Languages and completed my postgraduate diploma course in Business Management. I'm fluent in English, friendly, pro- active, dynamic, fun yet firm a great cook, outgoing, reliable and flexible. I live in Telegraph Hill between Nunhead and New Cross Gate, but happy to travel all around South East and South West London. I am also a safe and experienced driver and have a full British driving licence and can drive children with the families car if needed.


I am looking for either full time with one family or part time (full days) with a couple or few families who are friendly, kind, considerate and happy. I am happy to consider a nanny share and/or to do some temp work although my priority is permanent, long term position. I am very up front and honest and expect the same from the families. I believe that a nanny?s position is to help you raise your children in the best way possible, not only to be aware of their safety and have fun. I am expecting a salary to match my experience and my rates change according to what duties you require.


I have a first aid certificate and a CRB check with a clean record. I am not Ofsted registered but happy to do if you are happy to cover the cost of registration. What I do also have is a lot of excellent references from families and the ability to provide you with a happy, relaxed, calm, fun, organized household. Please contact me to find out more either on my mobile or by e-mail.


I am available to start immediately and can also help with evening babysttings.


CV, references and other documents are on request.


I am looking forward to hearing from you.


All very best,

Emily Esma

07828983335

[email protected]

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