Alysa F.
Looking for work as a nanny.
- 2 years paid experience
- Nanny in Martinez, CA 94553
- 8 miles, will travel 15 mi
Meet Alysa
- Comfortable with pets
To tell you a little bit about myself, I am 19 years old and I have been a nanny for the past year and a half. My first nanny job was for a family friend, and I watched 3 children ages ranging from 6-10. I watched them from 8:30am-2pm. I typically just helped them with homework, played with legos, took them to the park, occasionally we played board games. My next Nanny job was with a child who was about a year and a half. I watched her from about 8am-12pm M-F. Her and I would usually play with her toys, we went on walks, went to the park. I prepared her meals and put her down for her naps. Occasionally I was also asked to do a load or two of her laundry. I can provide references for both if needed! I am currently a second year psychology major. Read more All of my classes are online so my schedule is really flexible. I do have the first two vaccines but have not gotten around to getting the booster yet. I am cpr certified, which I can show proof of as well.
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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
$17-$22/hr
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