Eltzery M.
Looking for work as a babysitter or nanny
- 0 years paid experience
- Babysitter in Goleta, CA 93117
Meet Eltzery
- Speaks English and Spanish
- Has a car
Hello! I'm Eltzery and I am a 3rd year Communication major at UCSB. I love taking taking of children because of their endless imagination and endless energy. As the youngest in my family I was always left in charge of taking care of my nephews and nieces. Over time I seem to have gained the protective auntie instinct. I am open to babysitting, helping with homework, and making sure your kids are entertained at all times.
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Enhanced Criminal
Never run.
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Basic Criminal
Never run.
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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
- Generally available evenings and late nights
- After school care availability
Experience
$26-$28/hr for the first child, $10 for each additional child
- Grade School (age 6-11)
- Pre-teen/ Teenage age (12+)
Education
Communication
Currently attending University of California - Santa Barbara
Additional services
- Laundry
- Light Housekeeping
- Willing to run errands as needed
- Willing to drive children to events, school, appointments, or carpooling
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Homework expand
- Basic math
- Pre-algebra
- Elementary science
- Earth science
- Science
- English
- Essay writing
- Social studies
- Spanish
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