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We are currently working on this booking - are you free or know someone who is?! Please get in touch!


Location: Dulwich Village

Days: 4 days per week (Mon to Thurs)

Times: 7:30am until 7pm

Children: 10 month old boy and 4.5yo girl

Additional information:

Mum is returning to work Monday 4th January (but can push the date back by 1/2 weeks if needed) and looking for a settling in period prior to this.


Many thanks,


Paula


Web: www.dulwichchildcare.com

Email: [email protected]

Tel. 0208 333 7431

Mob. 0797 136 7974

Dear, Sir/Madam,

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Please, find my CV attached for your perusal. I am looking for a nanny position. And I would like to highlight some of my key strengths and experience.

A reliable, resourceful and committed individual, I have developed my communication and interpersonal skills over the year?s trough the caring of children.??

Since arriving from Brazil, just over 10 years ago, I have nurtured, supported, educated and cared for children under the age of twelve.

I welcome the opportunity to work as a nanny, and would look forward to a chat about this position, if you feel I may be suitable.

Best Wishes,???????????????????????????????????????

Fernanda

My telephone number is 07758610315



Fernanda Ferreira


PERSONAL DETAILS


Telephone:07758 610 315

E-mail:[email protected]

Date of Birth:05/05/1977

Nationality:Brazilian



ProfileA hardworking, caring, thoughtful, patient, reliable and resourceful individual with a record of achievement, punctuality and commitment. Good communication and interpersonal skills, enjoying working with people from a variety of backgrounds. I am an excellent team player, self-motivated and enthusiastic in attitude.



ObjectiveI am looking for a challenging position as a Care Assistant, where I could help individuals to carry out their every day tasks in the best way as possible. I would like to bring together my social skills and my previous experience with the elderly and children.



CAREER HISTORY

Nanny Sole Charge/(Full time 44 hrs per week/Clapham)

Feb 2015 at present (1 boy age 6 and a girl age 3)

. Cooking, feeding and playing with the children

. Assist with homework

. Organizing playgroups

.Working full time holidays

. Taking them to the museums, parks and organizing lots of activities

. Encourage them to eat healthy, keep their toys tied and use their imagination


Nanny Sole Charge/ (Full time 37hrs per week + Babysitting/ Holland Park)

April 2011 ? Dec 2014(1 boy- 12 months)

?Organising social activities

?Cooking, preparing and feeding

?Taking to medical appointments

?Taking for a walk, to the park and play dates

?Taking the baby to a music group

?Keeping nursery, bedrooms and bathroom clean and tidy every day

?Ensuring the clothes are kept in good repair

?keeping the kitchen, breakfast and any other room clean and tidy after use by me and the baby

?Playing, teaching, and training the baby to speak another language.


Nanny Sole Charge/ (Part-time during the week and full time on school holidays/ Dulwich)

Sept 2005 ? Nov 2010 (2 boys- ages 4 and 6)

?Taking to school and collecting from school

?Organising social activities

?Cooking and feeding, playing

?Taking to medical appointments

?Helping with homework

?Encouraging children to learn and make meaningful choices

?Working full-time holidays

?Babysitting


Nanny Sole Charge/ (Part-time weekends Marble Arch)

June 2007-June 2009 (3 children- 2 boys -1 year and 9 months and the other one- 7 years old and one girl 11 year old)

?Playing with the children, taking to the park, museums

?Cooking and feeding

?Travelling with the family UK and abroad

?Organising social activities

?Doing some shopping for the children

?Putting the children to bed, reading books

?Organizing the children room and helping organize the playroom

?Working full- time holidays

?Babysitting


Nanny Sole Charge/ (Part-time weekdays and babysitting / Herne Hill)

Sept 2005 ? At present (4 children ? 3 months year old girl, 1 year old boy, a boy 7 and a girl 10)

?Playing with the children and clearing away afterwards

?Settling them down when they arrive from school

?Cooking and feeding

?Taking for a walk, to the park and play dates

?Taking the baby to a music group



Nanny Sole Charge/ (Part-time/ Helping few hours during the week and weekends/ Dulwich)

May 2005 ? Jan 2006 (3 children- 1 girl 2 years, and two girls? twins- 1 years old)

?Cooking and feeding

?Taking to medical appointments

?Dressing and undressing

?Taking to play groups

?Babysitting


VOLUNTARY WORK


Mr and Mrs. Kelly

Ago 2003 ? May 2008

?Helping with general domestic tasks

?Carrying heavy things for them

?Keeping them in company in the evenings

?Odd jobs in the house

?Shopping and post office


Care Home Belo Horizonte

Jan 1998- Mar 2000

?Helping with getting in and out of a wheelchair

?Lifting and helping people walk

?Assisting with toileting and bathing

?Dressing and undressing

?Cooking, serving food and feeding when necessary



QUALIFICATIONS

?Safe and Sound

Safe and Sound Lifesaver and Essential First Aid Course

?Avalon Institute of Professional and Higher Education

Certificate in Computer Science (2005- 2006)

?CRB (October 2011)

?City Business College

Degree Advance Diploma in Business Administration (ABE) (2007- 2009)

ADDITIONAL COURSES

?Evendine English School, London

Pre-intermediate English course (Oct 2002 ? Mar 2003)


?Avalon English School, London

Intermediate English course (Apr 2003 ? Apr 2004)


?Active Learning English School

Advanced English course (May 2004 ? May 2005)


Interests Reading, travelling, current affairs, art, music and cinema.


References Available on request

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