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nanny available for 3-4 days from mid of Aug or Sep


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Hi there!



My name is Zuzana, 32 year old with 6 years childcare experience.

My current nanny job is coming to the end after nearly 3 years spend together so it's time for me again to look for another lovely family, who needs someone like me.

I have experience with all children's age group. From babies to young teenagers.

I am reliable, trustworthy, caring and kind.

I love to be outside in the parks but I also enjoy time at home reading books and playing the games.

I am living near Crystal Palace station but my working place was mostly in East Dulwich.

I am looking for 3-4 days of nanny job from middle of August or September.

If you have any interest or other questions, please contact me through a private message.

Many thanks.


Zuzana

Hi,


Just a note in support of Zuzana. She has been working for us for the last 3 years and leaving as our youngest starts school. She has been absolutely fantastic - empathetic, caring, fun, organised, bags of initiative and enthusiasm. Our kids are very attached to her and she will be very much missed. I would thoroughly recommend her for all ages - she is a natural!


Catherine

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