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Hi Kirsten,


I have an ad on the forum for childcare services but I saw you notice and thought I would send on my details;


MY NAME IS GEORGIE, I'M 27 YEARS OLD AND I'M BASED IN SOUTH LONDON (TULSE HILL). I AM AN ACTIVE, ENTHUSIASTIC AND CARING PERSON, WITH AN OPTIMISTIC APPROACH TO LIFE. I ENJOY WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.


ABOUT ME-


-NVQ level 3 Childcare

-Paediatric first aid

-CRB checked

-Makaton sign language

-5 years working with children from birth to 12 years in a professional capacity

-Health and Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons)

-Certificates and references available


Please get in contact if you would like to know more, my number is;07947553968


Best wishes,


Georgie

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