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WANTED: Family to join Nanny Share


VjB

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We are looking for a likeminded, friendly family to join our nanny share, for 4-5 days a week in October when our current Share comes to an end. Our Nanny currently looks after our 2 daughters (6 year old and 20 months old) along with the other families 2 other girls (4 & 2).


Our eldest daughter is at Heber School and our youngest is at home.


Our Nanny is fantastic! She is a reliable, caring and fun loving (German, non-driver) with teaching experience (Montessori qualified) and 20 years experience in different settings (au pair, mother's help, teaching assistance, nursery and pre reception teacher, sole charge nanny, nanny share). She is an excellent cook and likes to keep the house in order.


She enjoys playing games, reading stories, watching the children explore their senses through activities she provides and she loves the outdoors.


Kathy is big on manners and general behaviour, firm but fair.

She has a large circle of nanny friends. They often meeting up for the park, go for little outings or arts and craft activities.


She has had experience with babies, twins, disabled children and children with learning difficulties. She is Ofsted registered and has an up to date First Aid certificate and CRB.


Please drop me a line if you are interested or would like to know more?


Thanks!

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