Lucille H.
Looking for full or part-time work as a nanny.
- 15 years paid experience
- Nanny in Phoenix, AZ 85022
Meet Lucille
- Speaks English
- Comfortable with pets
- Has a car
My name is Lucille and I have been a nanny for 13 years. All of the children have ranged in ages from 2 months to preschool, along with some after school preteens. I prefer staying with one family long-term, typically a year or more. I love to read, sing, play games, get on the floor with them and play, taking walks with the children and staying active with their daily routines. I have a reliable vehicle, license and insurance. I am CPR and First Aid certified. References available upon request.
Trust & safety
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Enhanced Criminal
Never run.
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Basic Criminal
Expired on 02/05/2017
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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
- Willing to consider either a part time or full time position
- Seeking Short-term (1 to 3 months), Temporary (4 to 12 months), Permanent (1 to 2 years), Permanent (2 or more years) employment
- Open availability on weekdays (M-F)
- Start date is flexible
- My availability is valid through 11/28/16
Experience
Willing to care for 2 children per sitting
$12-$16/hr for the first child, $1 for each additional child
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Infants (age 0-11 months)
- Toddlers (age 1-3)
- Preschooler (age 4-5)
- Grade School (age 6-11)
References
- Former Employer Join to contact reference
- Former Employer Join to contact reference
Additional services
- Meal Preparation
- Laundry
- Light Housekeeping
- Swimming Supervision
- Crafts
- Potty Training
- Willing to run errands as needed
- Willing to drive children to events, school, appointments, or carpooling
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Homework expand
- Checking answers
- Studying for a test
- Proofreading