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Very experienced nanny available.


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I am a professional OFSTED registered nanny with 18 years experience, available to start within 2 weeks. I am currently looking for a new position, either full time or at least 3 full days per week. I am also happy to consider a nanny share position.


I have worked with children ranging in age from newborn to 8, I have a current Paediatric First Aid certificate and DBS check. I have a wealth of experience in planning stimulating activities for children, whether this involves baby and toddler classes or simply on our own at home, and helping older children with homework and school routines. I also have extensive experience guiding young children through major transitions such as sleep training, weaning, potty training learning to read, and starting school, and helping them to engage with the world around them.


I am happy to provide a cv and references on request.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Sarah.

Hi there

I have 2 boys aged 2.5 years and 8 months and am looking for a full time nanny as I return to work soon. We are a sociable friendly family based on Ulverscroft road and the oldest boy would be at nursery 2 days a week. I would love to see your cv and meet up for a chat? My mi its is 07900436016 if you have any questions


Thanks

Gemma Jackson

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