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SW Nanny - February16


smili_2000

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Hello,

I am an experienced nanny, over 4 years, looking for a new full time position from February. I've been looking after children from babies up to preschooler, more than 2 kids at the same time, I enjoy be out and about in playgroups and activities in general and any other necessity may you have, like go to the doctors or to do your shopping errands. I'm very proactive and hard working nanny with good references.

I love to cooking healthy meals from scratch and baking salted or sweets, toilet training and weaning experience. CRB(DBS) checked and Pediatric First Aid.

If you interested please I would love hear from you.


R.

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