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Hello Kelvin,


I am a nanny in search of a job. I have in order of when they were gained, a BA (Hons)in Performing Arts, an Level 3 in Childcare, a postgraduate level certificate in Psychotherapy and Counselling skills and I am currently extending my learning by studying for a BACP accredited counselling training. I also have first aid knowledge and have completed the first aid course twice since being a child carer but I am due to renew my first aid again. I have also attended a post qualification lecture with Allan Schore, a neuroscientist on the neuroscience of attachment and I expect to be attended further CPD events like this. I have an ongoing interest in psychology and neuroscience which evolved out of my interest in child and adult health. I follow a lot of child care practitioners and also neuroscientists whose focus is children and that write about the best way to support growing minds. I have also recently been learning to drive and I am due to take my test shortly.


In terms of my experience I have been working with children since 2007 and with children as a sole charge nanny since 2011. I have worked with children from 9 months - 11 years old. I also have experience working with children in other capacities such as my current volunteer role which has involved working with children of mixed ages whose parents have experienced trauma. I was privileged and am privileged to see children of all ages thrive when I work with them.


Do please message me on here and I can send you my CV.


With Kind regards,

Lauren

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