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Looking for a loving enthusisatic live out nanny for our two girls - 4 year old (at school) and 4 month old. The role would be Monday to Thursday 8am to 6.45pm. Must have all relevanet checks and creditations and have clean driving licence. For a full job description please private message me. Many thanks Emily
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Good evening,


My name is Marlene I am a French native speaker's nanny and French teacher for toddlers and young children since 3 years in London.


I am currently working for a family in ED (I live in ED as well) but as my contract will end soon, I am looking for a new position.


Fun, energetic and serious, I love work with children. I have plenty of ideas to stimulate them with french.


Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information.


Have a lovely evening,


Marlene

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