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Hi, we are looking for an experienced nanny to work 3 long days per week, 7.30am - 7.30pm in Peckham SE15 The job is caring for one 5 month little girl so you need to have really good baby experience, ideally have done the Gina Ford method before.

Role is shared care with Mum but plenty of sole charge. Checkable references/police check essential.

Please note, position is temporary due to a job move overseas - we would need you until either June or September.

Start date March/April; rate of pay negotiable.

Please PM me for more details.

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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

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Hi there I'm curreny finishing my child care I'm CRB check as I help out in school and have looked after a little girl four 5 years cense she was four mouth old I've injoyed it so much now just waiting to become a childminder I'm a very happy person just injoy looking after them you get so much moe back to you I have ref and experience kind regards Sharon

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