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Hi families!


I am a 26 year old Nanny living in Lewisham/Blackheath looking for a lovely family to join forces with. Looking for full time hours.


A bit about me: I have over 7 years of experience in childcare, grew up in South-East London so know lots about the area- and am confident working with and catering for the many physical and emotional needs of young babies as well as children of all ages. I've worked as a nanny and live-in Au Pair; in London, France, as well as teaching English in Italy. More recently I worked as a nanny for two families, with 2 babies- 1.5 years old. Am happy to provide references. I love being silly and getting creative with kids, doing lots of art, storytelling, trips to the park, singing etc.


I am fully DBS checked, and have my paediatric first aid certificate. I am musically trained, have got my Grade 8 and Grade 6 on piano and trumpet, & write & perform music on the side, and enjoy incorporating music into my care duties in whatever way you see fit, as I strongly believe that music is a brilliant tool for life, and a way of creatively enhancing the worlds of children of all ages, and their development as human beings.


I am available of course for ad hoc babysits, and would be happy to start as early as mid-sept 2021.


Please feel free to contact me on here, or via email/phone to meet in person for a CV or referees; my email is [email protected] and my telephone number is 07535784764 if you require

any further information.


Best wishes & hope to hear from you soon,

Bridget

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