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I am a 36 year old experienced nanny with over 17 years experience. I am looking for a part-time nanny position. Prior to coming to the United Kingdom 15 years ago, I worked at a kindergarten in the Czech Republic with children aged 3 - 7 years old. Since coming to the UK I have looked after children from 3 months to 14 years of age both live-in and live out positions.


I am caring, honest and diligent in carrying out my responsibilities. I am able to adapt to most situations.

I have experience of monitoring allergies, food intolerances and of keeping a log of daily medication as the result of caring for a child with diabetes and coeliac disease. References available on request.


While children enjoy watching television and playing on gadgets, I enjoy engaging them in activities and stimulating games to ensure progress as they develop. I have a degree in Art and Design so my speciality is with arts and crafts.

I enjoy music and I play guitar. I am fluent in Czech and English.

I am a good cook (I'm vegetarian, but happy to cook meat) and although I do not drive, I enjoy walking distances, and often think it is a good exercise for children.


I often take children to activities such as 1 o'clock club, monkey music, softplays etc.



I have got an up to date enhanced DBS/CRB check (2015) and I attended Red cross First aid for baby and child on the 27th June 2015.


My availability: 1 - 4 days a week, Saturday and Sunday (any hours) and Monday to Sunday evening babysitting


If you are interested in employing me please send me a private message. Thank you.

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