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Hi Mums & Dads


I am an NVQ 3 Qualified Nanny looking for a new job to start as of January

I have got experience with children from newborns to school aged.

I have worked previously in West Dulwich for 2 years caring for twins and a older sibling aged 2 at commence of employment.I believe in providing a safe stimulating environment for all children in my care. I am a neat and tidy person and am organized.I am 100% reliable honest committed and hardworking. I am looking for new employers who need a permanent long term nanny. I do drive and hold a full clean license,I have over 10 years experience within childcare and nannying. All previous excellent references available

My current employer has mentioned she will be taking a career break in order to care for little one who suffers with a condition called Mosaic,Trisonomy 3Q11 Duplication with Hypotonia and development delay. Throughout the past year I have gained so much experience with physiotherapy.,Occupational Therapy,Speach and Language Therapy and Makaton.



PM Me for more information


Many Thanks

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