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Ofsted Recomended Nanny.


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Dear Mum's and Dad's,

I recently put an ad up on the forum on the 23rd of October searching For A new Nanny position.

But if you're familiar with the sight, you'll know it's not long before your ad falls away to the bottom of the pile with the new adds that go up every day.


My recent position came to a close at the end of October.

I am now available to start work immediately, full time/part time

I am Ofsted registered Nanny and hold an enhanced crb check.

I have worked with newborn and Children of various age groups including multiples, in and around Dulwich for the past 15 years.

I don't drive but Cycle & love walking every where

My recent boss kindly put a recommendation for me on the site at the same time as I placed my ad, and is Happy for you to contact him at his email address... [email protected].


A second recommendation was also kindly placed on the site, on the 1st of November, from a previous boss I worked for earlier on in the year.

Her name is Kate Bloxham She is also happy for you to pm her.


If you would like any further information you can contact me at my email address which is [email protected]

or leave a private message


I look forward to hearing from you

kind Regards

Hazel

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