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Hi, my name is Kesha

I've been a nanny for 1 year now working with 4 different families doing various hours 5 days a week. before being a nanny I worked in a nursery setting for 5.5 years level 3 qualified, leaving this to gain other care experience and worked on a psychosis intensive care unit (mental health) for almost 3 years. Knowing that childcare was always my passion I completed a CACHE Level 3 in preparing to work in home based childcare, which enabled me, be a nanny, which I enjoy immensely


The reason for my post, I would now like to reduce my families by 3 and take on one new family/ mum with young babies and/or children whom require hours that I would be able to give around the hours I?m hoping to have, as working for 4 families I feel far stretched and would like to have more focus on 2. May I add the families I work with are amazing and will be very hard to leave but I'm ready to share my care; fun enthusiastic bubbly joyful positive smiley giggly reasonable boundary setting nanny ?humanbean? self (see what I did there lol) with another loving bubbly family ready to work in partnership.

More information can be given i.e. references and any other questions you may have can be answered. Please contact me via my personal email.

Kind regards kesha

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