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Looking for a new nanny position starting from September.


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Hi, my name is Jessica.


I am 20 years old and have few years of experience as a nanny with a range of ages, abilities, cultures and backgrounds, from newborn to age 8. My current position as a nanny will sadly be ending at the end of September, due to the start of my evening university course. The children I currently look after are 8 year old autistic twin girls, who I have been with for 2 years. I have also held a nanny position for a baby of 3 months, who's little sister came along 9 months later! I am comfortable with caring for more than one child, or a single charge, and I am also open to family nanny shares.

Ideally I am looking for a part time position around 25 hours a week, preferably mornings, although 2/3 full days a week will also be considered (up until around 5pm due to my evening university course). I am flexible and easy going, and will blend into your routine.

I have my own car and a clean driving license, and I'm more than willing to use the car to travel to parks, toddler groups, play centres etc.

I can provide excellent references also, and I have a first aid certificate.

I live in Sydenham but can travel to anywhere within a 10 mile radius.


If you would like to see my cv and references please pm me win your email address, and I will email them over.


Jessica

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