Catherine R.
Looking for full-time work as a nanny.
- 10 years paid experience
- Nanny in Crete, IL 60417
Meet Catherine
- Certified Nursing Assistant
- Comfortable with pets
- Has a car
I have been babysitting since I was 18. I have watched children ages newborn to 14 years. I enjoy interacting with the children I am caring for. For example, I enjoy reading, cooking, playing, going to parks, going to museums, going to the library and going for walks with the children I am caring for. I have have taken some early childhood education classes. I am also certified in CNA, dialysis, EKG and Phlebotomy. I also have some formal culinary training. I also have 2 children of my own so I have that person experience as well.
Trust & safety
We encourage parents to conduct their own screenings using the background check tools. See what each of the badges covered, or learn more about keeping your family safe by visiting the Trust & Safety Center.
-
Enhanced Criminal
Never run.
-
Basic Criminal
Never run.
-
Motor Vehicle Records
Never run.
-
First aid certification
Not reported
-
CPR certification
Certification is self-reported and not verified. Verify directly with the sitter.
Availability
- Willing to consider a full time position
- Seeking 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 4/13/20
Experience
Willing to care for 4+ children per sitting
$15-$30/hr for the first child, $2 for each additional child
-
Infants (age 0-11 months) expand
- Swaddling
- Feeding
- Changing
- Bathing
- Mother's helper
- Toddlers (age 1-3)
- Preschooler (age 4-5)
- Grade School (age 6-11)
- Pre-teen/ Teenage age (12+)
Education
Attended
Additional services
- Meal Preparation
- Laundry
- Light Housekeeping
- Crafts
- Potty Training
- Willing to run errands as needed
- Willing to drive children to events, school, appointments, or carpooling
-
Homework expand
- Finishing homework
- Checking answers
- Studying for a test
- Proofreading