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Dear families,


My name is Victoria, I'm 36 years old and I have over 7 years childcare experience. I'm currently working for a family in East Dulwich as an after school nanny. I also work for an agency called Sitters, but would love to find a nanny job with more hours. I have a little boy who is 19 mth and since becoming a mum myself have devoted my time caring for him and other children between the ages of 3mth-14 yrs. Would love to explore opportunities with you and your family.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Victoria Virginie

> Dear families,

>

> My name is Victoria, I'm 36 years old and I have

> over 7 years childcare experience. I'm currently

> working for a family in East Dulwich as an after

> school nanny. I also work for an agency called

> Sitters, but would love to find a nanny job with

> more hours. I have a little boy who is 19 mth and

> since becoming a mum myself have devoted my time

> caring for him and other children between the ages

> of 3mth-14 yrs. Would love to explore

> opportunities with you and your family.

>

> Look forward to hearing from you.

>

> Victoria Virginie

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