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Hi there,


My name is Nina Spencer, I'm a bubbly, kind and responsible 18 year-old student living in Honor Oak Park. I've just finished my last year of college, my exams ended this June. I have been babysitting since I was 13, and from April 2014-June 1015 worked with a childminder once a week in Telegraph Hill looking after a large group of 1-6 year olds. I also have experience with after school nannying. I cook regularly for my family at home and I am excellent with children. I am DBS checked and am trained in paediatric first aid. I have experience teaching the violin and viola and would love to share my musical experience with your children if that's something you would be interested in! I also play the piano. I am available for a full time nanny position from September 2015-around Feb 2016 but am flexible with dates so do ask! I have a number of references available on request.

I would love to gain even more experience as I aspire to be a primary school teacher and would really benefit from it!

My email is [email protected]

I am also available via phone; 07903775171


Thank you! I look forward to hearing from you!

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