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Nanny available from August - qualified and OFSTED registered


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Hello families,


My name is Delithea Denton and I am a qualified nanny and newborn postnatal carer.


I am currently working in a nanny share which sadly comes to an end on July 30th. I will then be working 2 days a week for one of the families until their son starts nursery in September.


After that, I am looking for a full time nanny job (4-5 days).


I have a week in Edinburgh booked at the beginning of August. My availability is as follows:


August 5-6, 19-21 and 26-28.


I love working with babies and children and have experience from babies 2 weeks old up to 10 years. I love cooking and getting the children involved in making lovely meals. I also enjoy getting out and about with the children and meeting other families at play groups. We will of course have lots of fun at home too, playing games and doing activities to help the children achieve their physical and emotional milestones.


Please contact me if you require any help in August on the dates above or you are looking for a full time nanny.


My rate is ?12 per hour. CV and references will be sent on request.


Kind regards,


Delithea Denton


[email protected]

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