Melanie M.
Looking for work as a babysitter.
- 3 years paid experience
- Babysitter in Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Meet Melanie
- Comfortable with pets
- Has a car
Hi everyone! I have been babysitting for as long as I remember coming from a big hispanic family I have plenty of experience. I would tell you a bit about myself to ensure I’m a good fit! I am 19 years old and currently studying at saddleback to become a teacher, I have taken many child development courses which have had me have hands on experience with children. Although I do have another job working at a pizza shop, I would like to explore my options, through babysitting, to help get my foot in the door with dealing with children to gain more knowledge and experience for my future career.
Trust & safety
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Enhanced Criminal
Never run.
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Basic Criminal
Never run.
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Motor Vehicle Records
Never run.
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First aid certification
Not reported
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CPR certification
Not reported
Availability
- Generally available mornings, afternoons, evenings, late nights and weekends
- Before and after school care availability
Experience
Willing to care for 3 children per sitting
$13-$20/hr for the first child, $2 for each additional child
Additional services
- Meal Preparation
- Swimming Supervision
- Crafts
- Travel with Family
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Homework expand
- Finishing homework
- Checking answers
- Studying for a test
- Proofreading
- Basic math
- English
- Essay writing
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