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Experienced English nanny with child


NannyCarly

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Hello parents,


I have been working with children the past 8 years, I am a experienced English nanny

of 4 years and prior to that a nursery nurse of 4 years.

I am fully qualified, dbs checked and am first aid trained.


I am looking to return to work from July with a family who are happy for me to

Take my happy little boy who was born December 2015, I am looking for a family

with a child a similar age to my little man where he can have a little friend to grow with!

Preferably I would like a family who would like their child to be taken out

for fresh air And happy for their child to go to classes.


If you would like a cv or to chat please feel free to send me a message and we can chat!


Kind regards


Nanny Carly

Hi Carly


I am due at the end of March and will be going back to work full-time on 15 August 2016. We live in Camberwell and are looking at childcare options. Ideally, we need someone from 7.30 am to around 6pm every day and would want our baby to attend as many classes as possible and also be outdoors. Whilst the "official" hours would be 7.30 am to 6pm, over the course of a year I would probably get home by 3pm on average twice a week and would then want to be with my baby myself.


Do let me know if this is of any interest and if so, what your rate is etc.


Thanks


Clodagh

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