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Hello!!

I am a nanny and looking to find a new role from September onwards, ideally 3-5 days a week.

I have been a nanny for 15 years, am fully qualified, Ofsted registered with public liability insurance and first aid trained. I have looked after children aged from newborn up to 12 years old and including twins.

I thoroughly enjoy my career as a nanny. I like to provide the children I care for with a fun, caring and stimulating environment. I like to plan various activities within the home e.g. arts and crafts, baking, role play and will sometimes link these with days out to associated places. I love to get out and about and believe in letting children explore and play in the natural environment.

Please leave a message if you would be interested in speaking further!

Many thanks!

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