Joeceline C.
Looking for work as a nanny.
- 4 years paid experience
- Nanny in Santa Ana, CA 92704
- 15 miles, will travel 1 mi
Meet Joeceline
- Comfortable with pets
I’m a great person for your family I have 4 years experience I’ve helped plenty of families in my career I am cpr certified and first aid certified with great references available if needed My primary responsibility will be feeding, diapering, bathing, and dressing the child.I will Keep a watchful eye on the child to ensure their safety and well-being.will Engage in age-appropriate play, educational activities,I will provide meal preparation and feeding meals and snacks to the child.Also Taking the child to and from school, activities, playdates, or appointments Will help with Light housekeeping related to the child, such as tidying their room, doing their laundry, and cleaning their dishes.I Provide emotional support and a nurturing environment, I Establish and maintain a sleep routine for infants and young children, will Keeping you informed about the your child's activities, progress, and any concerns,I have Basic first aid and cpr knowledge of Read more what to in emergencies.
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Enhanced Criminal
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Basic Criminal
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Motor Vehicle Records
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First aid certification
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CPR certification
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Availability
Experience
Willing to care for 2 children per sitting
$20-$25/hr
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