Montana B.
Looking for full or part-time work as a nanny.
- 2 years paid experience
- Nanny in Carlsbad, CA 92009
- 24 miles, will travel 15 mi
Meet Montana
- Comfortable with pets
- Has a car
Hello! I’m Montana, I’m 24 years old. I most recently was working as a nanny for a local family, but due to Covid, they no longer needed my services. I also worked in a preschool as a teacher’s aide for the full year of 2018, where I was responsible for preparing meals, spending time with the kids, and maintaining a sanitary environment. I love children dearly, and find it most important to form strong, trustworthy, and safe relationships with the children, as well as the parents.
Trust & safety
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Enhanced Criminal
Never run.
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Basic Criminal
Expired on 02/06/2020
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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
- Willing to consider either a part time or full time position
- Seeking Summer Position, Short-term (1 to 3 months), Temporary (4 to 12 months), Permanent (1 to 2 years), Permanent (2 or more years) employment
- Open (all day, everyday)
- Available to start on 11/11/2019
- My availability is valid through 12/31/19
Experience
Willing to care for 3 children per sitting
$20-$30/hr for the first child, $5 for each additional child
Additional services
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Homework
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