Ad modified on 22 March 2016 at 16:17
Hi. I am a 30 year old female experienced childcare provider. I am currently employed at a highly regarded daycare and just celebrated one year there.
During my years in University I volunteered in several elementary school classrooms and with the Sparks program. I have been taking care of children since my youth.
I have been employed as a fulltime nanny and provided respite care to several families. I have done part time and casual babysitting as well as over night care.
There is a special place in my heart for children with special needs. I have taken care of multiple children who are on the Autism spectrum and children with behavioural issues.
I believe it is important to provide children with opportunities to learn and grow through play and exploration. Children need nurturing and understanding from those who care for them.
I would use the following words to describe myself: reliable, determined, creative, energetic, structured, compassionate, fun and understanding.
Occasional babysitting | $10.50 per hour |
Home nanny | $7.50 per hour |
My rates for babysitting and part time care are based on the amount of experience and education I have. I have a Bachelor of Education (elementary school) and a Bachelor of Arts (psychology major). Minimum wage is $10.30/ hour.
My rate for full time care depends on the number of children, responsibilities, and the number of hours I will be needed. There isn't a "to be discussed" option.
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Rates
Occasional babysitting | $10.50 per hour |
Home nanny | $7.50 per hour |
My rates for babysitting and part time care are based on the amount of experience and education I have. I have a Bachelor of Education (elementary school) and a Bachelor of Arts (psychology major). Minimum wage is $10.30/ hour.
My rate for full time care depends on the number of children, responsibilities, and the number of hours I will be needed. There isn't a "to be discussed" option.