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Hello,


I am a currently in my second year of a Health and Social Care course. After this course ends I will be starting University in the hope of becoming a children's nurse. I have lots of experience working with children, most of that has comes from working with families around the Dulwich area; providing after school care. I also provide regular babysitting if needed. As part of my course at college I have also been able to work in a nursery and a school for children with disabilities.


Most recently I have been a carer for a elderly couple, the wife had terminal cancer and sadly passed away last month. This is why I am currently searching for a new job, whether that be childcare or caring for the elderly. However, my main skills are with children and this is why I want to become a children's nurse.


I can provide full references, a full DBS check and a full clean driving licence.

Please pm or contact me by email if you need any childcare services.


Email: [email protected].


Kind regards,

Whitney.

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