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Experienced OFSTED registered Nanny available from January!


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Hi,


I am a Professional OFSTED registered Nanny with over 10 years experience, available from January 2016. I am looking for a 3-5 full days a week nanny/nannyshare position.

I am organized, reliable and very responsible. I enjoy creating a stimulating and fun learning environment as well as building up children's knowledge and confidence.

I have excellent baby and toddler experience as well as school age children; also I've got experience in a Nanny share arrangment.

I know the area very well, and enjoy taking the kids to all the local playgroups, music classes and playgrounds.


I am qualified( NCFE Childcare diploma level 3), DBS checked and hold a Pediatric First Aid Certificate.


I can supply excellent references on request.


If you think you might be interested please get in touch.

Hi there,


We are an ad-hoc childcare agency providing exceptional childcare 'Role Models' all around London. Our Role Models look after and develop children through applying drama, sport and music activities. We are currently recruiting Role Models to keep up with growing demand around all areas of London. Your advert sounds very interesting. Would you be willing to have a brief phone call to see if you would like to work with us? More on our company can be found here: www.rolemodels.me


Thanks,

Will


Will Richardson

Role Models


T: 07958024459

W: www.rolemodels.me

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