Lea K.
Looking for work as a babysitter.
- 6 years paid experience
- Babysitter in San Diego, CA 92101
Meet Lea
- Comfortable with pets
- Has a car
Have worked with a professional lady baby siting her son while she was visiting Spain from Los Angeles for six months. Had to live with him and do what a mother did - Feeding, washing his cloths, driving him to school, helping him with his assignments while I went to school full time for my undergrade. Have an excellent reference from her
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Enhanced Criminal
Never run.
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Basic Criminal
Expired on 11/28/2015
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Motor Vehicle Records
Never run.
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First aid certification
Not reported
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CPR certification
Certification is self-reported and not verified. Verify directly with the sitter.
Availability
- Generally available mornings, afternoons, evenings and late nights
- Daytime care availability during summer months
- Before and after school care availability
Experience
Willing to care for 2 children per sitting
$35-$40/hr for the first child, $10 for each additional child
- Grade School (age 6-11)
Education
Buisness - Finance
California State University - Northridge
References
- Former Employer Join to contact reference
- Former Employer Join to contact reference
Additional services
- Meal Preparation
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Homework expand
- Finishing homework
- Checking answers
- Studying for a test
- Proofreading
- Basic math
- English
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