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Hi,


I'm a 22 year old Australian, who has been living here in the UK for the past year as an Au Pair and a TA to a SEN child at a nursery. Both of these roles are coming to an end and I'm moving towards a live-out nanny role. I've worked in nurseries back home for two years prior to coming to London, and hold a Certificate III in Children's Services. I also have my First Aid and DBS check.


I'm a highly motivated person, who'll always give 100%. I enjoy outdoor activities, play groups, parks, swimming, baking, messy play, arts and craft and painting.


I'm available from the first week in August. Please feel free to contact me on [email protected] if you'd like me to send through my resume and references.


Thank you for reading my post!


Fiona

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