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Hi there,

My name is Nina Spencer, I'm a kind and responsible 22 year-old living in London. I have 6+ years of childcare experience, including last year working as a teaching assistant at a school in Brighton. I loved working at the school and was lucky to get lots of training, and lots of experience with children with a huge array of needs. I have done various child related jobs since I was 13, so I have many great references including a number of full time, long term nanny positions! I?ve got experience with newborns up to age 14. I love to cook and bake with children, and am passionate about learning through play. I am DBS checked and am trained in paediatric first aid.

I also have experience teaching the viola and piano, and am passionate about exploring the benefits of learning music for children. I would love to share this with any family I work with.

I'm looking to help someone out, preferably full time, over the summer before I start my primary school teaching degree in October. Please don?t hesitate to contact me if you aren?t sure I?d be available.

Thank you, I look forward to hearing from you!

Hi Nina,


My husband and I are looking for a nanny to look after 11 mth old little girl - Isla. We were planning to send Isla to nursery in May but now the nurseries are open & she is still little we are unsure that she will respond very well to reduced contact, currently she is a very happy lively baby. I have just gone back to work (working from home) but I am looking for someone to look after her during the day from Monday to Thursday, I dont work Fridays. We are based in East Dulwich on Barry Road. If you are still available and interested we would be really interested in chatting to you about helping out - sounds like you have great experience.


Many thanks


Sophie

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