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My name is Rochelle, and I am 26 years of age, and am based in Lewisham.

Having left my position of being a nanny to 3 boys after 2 and half years, to go on maternity, I am now a full time mother to a 10 month old baby boy.

I am currently seeking a Part time nanny position/ 2 full days / Babysitting day or evening / after school care in which i am able to being my son too, if not i am able to get cover on certain days.

Whilst working in Nurseries, i have obtained my NVQ level 2 and 3 in Children's Care, Learning and Development.

I have also recently got a new DBS check, and i will be renewing my first aid in November, to be up to date.


Having worked as a Nursery Nurse, after school carer, back up fostercarer and Nanny, i have over 10 years experience in working with children of multiple ages, from birth up up 12. I can competently plan age appropriate activities to encourage a childs development, as well as prepare healthy and nutritious meals.


Please get in touch if you have any questions.


Yours Faithfully

Rochelle Purcell

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