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Experienced British nanny available


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Hello parents,


I'm a British nanny with over 10 years experience, which has mostly been caring for children from newborn to pre-school age. This includes experience with siblings. I am a first aider and am CRB checked. I'm University educated and live in East Dulwich. I hold a clean driving licence, with my own car if this is needed.


I'm full of enthusiasm and energy for the outdoors,baby groups and other fun activities, but also enjoy staying in being creative with games, puzzles, stories and I love to bake. I'm reliable, trustworthy, caring, positive and believe in having lots of fun.

I'm well experienced with daily nursery routines, daily cooking, sole care and working with the parents.

I'm looking for a 2 day/week position on Thursday and Friday in the Dulwich, East Dulwich, Peckham, Herne Hill areas, but I'm also free to do ad-hoc day babysitting/day work, whilst I'm looking. I've just become available on these days as the child I care for part-time has started school. It would be great if you are open to a nanny share too.


If anyone is interested, please PM me, call or email.

07983678787

[email protected]


Best Wishes,

Johanna

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