Charlotte W.
Looking for work as a babysitter.
- 1 year paid experience
- Babysitter in Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Meet Charlotte
- Has a car
Hi, I’m Charlotte! I’m a 21-year-old senior at UC Berkeley, and I’ve been babysitting children ages 7-12 for over 2 years. I’m CPR certified, have a car, and am committed to providing a safe, fun, and enriching experience for the kids I care for. I love staying active—whether that’s through outdoor adventures or sports—and I enjoy cooking healthy meals and snacks. I’m also passionate about helping kids with their homework and learning new things in a hands-on, engaging way. In addition to babysitting, I’ve worked as an elementary school mentor for third graders and as an English tutor at UC Berkeley, which has given me strong communication and problem-solving skills. I’m flexible with my hours while back from school Dec-Jan, and I’m happy to work with your family’s schedule. I'm also comfortable being a temporary nanny for longer shifts or short-term needs.
Trust & safety
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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
Experience
$26-$30/hr
- Grade School (age 6-11)
Additional services
- Willing to run errands as needed
- Willing to drive children to events, school, appointments, or carpooling
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Homework
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