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OFSTED registered Nanny available from January 2020

I am First Aid trained and up to date with my DBS. I also hold a clean driver's license.


I am a fun, caring Nanny looking for a new position. 35+ hours pw.

I have over 6 years experience working with children of all ages from newborn to 12 years.

I am also a mother to a wonderful 2 year old boy.

My son goes to nursery twice a week so I'm looking for a family who would be happy for me to bring him along some of the days. I am available from Mon-Fri and offer a fare rate as I come with my own child.

From experience it's worked really well with previous families as it's fun and exciting for the children to have a playmate. It's also rewarding for them as they learn to share, teach and respect each other.

I'm very passionate about my job! I believe the first few years of a child's life is so important to create the social, emotional and physical foundations to set them up in later life and the two things I make sure that happens each day is that they laugh and smile... That's what children should do!


Please get in touch if you'd like to chat more, [email protected]

I'm happy to email my CV and outstanding references.


Kindest regards,

Stacy

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