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Dear families,


My name is Delithea and I am a qualified and experienced nanny. I have worked with children for 17 years and I love working with families.


I am coming to the end of a wonderful nanny share because the children are going to full time nursery. I currently work Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm and I am looking for a similar role.


I am with one family until the end of July and the second family said that they need 2 days a week (Monday/Tuesday) until August 25th


I live locally and am looking for a job in East Dulwich, Nunhead, Peckham, Honor Oak or Crofton Park. I am very familiar with the local groups and activities on offer and I also like to get creative at home.


I have experience with newborns and children up to 8 years old.


My qualifications and training include:


BSc Psychology

NVQ Level 3 Early Years Care and Education

NEST OCN Level 3 Breastfeeding

NEST OCN Leven 3 Postnatal Care/non-medical Maternity Nursing


I am also OFSTED registered with paediatric first aid training and public liability insurance.


Feel free to contact me with any questions. I will also provide my CV and references on request.


I look forward to hearing from you


Kind regards,


Delithea Denton

[email protected]

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