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Hello,

I am Valentina and I am looking for a job as nanny live-out, to start on 1st February.

I am a reliable and creative nanny of 26 years old, native Italian speaker.

I have two years of experience working with children aged between 2 and 10 years old.

I am graduated in fashion design and I like playing with children and planning some craft activities such as drawing, playing with clay, making costumes with paper and others handicraft things. Currently, I have been working as a Aupair for a family with three children, since April 2015.


I?m also:

- Available to work also as housekeeper

- Pet friendly

- Valid driver license

- Available to work extra hours


I?m looking for:

- live out position

- at least 30 h p/week


My CV and references are available upon request.

If you think I'd be suited to your family, please get in touch texting or sending an email.

I will reply to you asap!


Thank you for reading and I hope to hear from you soon.

Best regards,

Valentina

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