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Nanny available from August - emergency/ad hoc care available from 20th july


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Hello families

I'm a very experienced nanny with over 16 year experience

I have worked sole charge in nanny shares and with twins

I've worked with children aged newborn to 12yrs. I also have a 3yr old.

I love to keep busy both inside and out with lots of different activities from stories and cooking to going on mini adventures and jumping in muddy puddles!!! I believe I have a firm but fair approach to discipline and work very closely with parent to achieve this!

I believe communication is the key to everyone being happy



I'm have nvq paediatric first aid and crb check and can be ofsted registered


I'm available for temp position or more long term permanent positions

Quite flexible in what I'm looking for


If you'd like to know more or are interested please drop me a pm and we can go from there

Looking forward to hearing from you

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