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French Nanny, Available Immediately, Full/Part Time


alalba

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Hi,

I am a bright and energetic 21-year-old nanny from France who adores working with children looking for a live-out, full or part time nanny position, available immediately.

I have had a number of different roles working with children of all ages, as well as children of all different abilities and I have recognised qualifications in France.

I enjoy spending time with children and helping them flourish, sharing knowledge and all kind of activities with them indoors and out.

Please find enclosed a copy of my CV.


Feel free to email me at [email protected]


Best wishes,

Alalba

Hi there. Are you interested in part time after school care? I need around 11 hours a week looking after my 3 lovely kids in Nunhead (near Peckham/East Dulwich) Tuesdays (3-7pm) and Wednesday (12-7) picking the youngest up from

Nursery at 12 and then getting the other 2 later. I'm going to post an ad tomorrow but just thought I'd write and see if it's of interest.

Thanks

Gudrun

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