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I am writing to express my interest in the position of a babysitter


I have a AQA qualification in Childcare and extensive experience as a babysitter, starting from my secondary school days as a part-time babysitter to becoming a part time babysitter in my local area. My employees have all commended me for my mature, responsible and professional way of caring for their children (references available on request). One of my positions involved caring for a baby under the age of 3.


In addition, my child caring skills have been honed through years of caring for both immediate and extended family. I have one younger siblings who I have always cared and cooked for, and have minded many young nieces and nephews, including infants ? we?re a big family!


I have always loved children and find nothing more rewarding than caring for them. I have excellent communication and organisational skills and I pride myself on creating a positive, happy environment in which children can thrive.


I have recently finished from my higher education and am eager to get back to the work I love. I would welcome the opportunity to meet you and your family to discuss the position further and look forward to hearing from you


Kind Regards

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