Bianka O.
Looking for work as a babysitter.
- 6 years paid experience
- Babysitter in Los Angeles, CA 90004
- 16 miles, will travel 15 mi
Meet Bianka
- Comfortable with pets
I've always have been around children from the age 16. My parents friends were mostly my clients but started to grow when I started training and showing them how to have fun. Watching all ages was not hard since I always grew up with younger siblings and family members baby's/pre-teens. In high school I was in the track team and dancing. So I became training under classmate or young children. When graduating out of of high school I knew I was to get into education. Since most of the women in my family were teachers for the UISD district I was to substituted all grades for the UISD district. I just move to Los Angeles a few months ago and started working at a jewelry shop. I want to get back into babysitting because I still want to stay in the path to develop new experiences and learn more about Read more children when I get my own. I've always been a family person and I'll love to be part of your family. - Bianka
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First aid certification
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Availability
Experience
Willing to care for 4+ children per sitting
$18-$30/hr
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