Jayda O.
Looking for work as a babysitter.
- 5 years paid experience
- Babysitter in Woodland Hills, CA 91367
- 9 miles, will travel 10 mi
Meet Jayda
- Comfortable with pets
Hello! My name is Jayda and I'm currently studying for nursing at Pierce College as a full time student. I'm studying to become an Obstetrician nurse because I love babies. I enjoy taking care of them and spending time with them. I have been babysitting children since I was 15 years old. I also have been working as a caregiver at a senior living home for a year. It is my passion to take care of people hence why I'm going to become a nurse. I am a caring, patient, responsible and very loving person. I go out of my way and do more than what's expected because I love to see people happy. I'm looking to be a part time/occasional babysitter. I have my CPR certification as well as a Food handlers card. Right now I am off from school until Feb. 9th when I go back. Up until Read more then I can work Mon-Thursday anytime and after 2 p.m. on Friday Saturdays and Sundays! My schedule will change slightly after feb. 9th but I hope we can work together!
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Availability
Experience
Willing to care for 3 children per sitting
$15-$35/hr
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