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Rebecca J

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I love children and enjoy working in their company
Delta, British Columbia
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Nanny in Delta, British Columbia

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I love children and enjoy working in their company. Providing their safety and well being keeps me happy especially when they are thriving. I find nothing more rewarding than caring for Children. I believe in creating a positive, happy and loving environment for children; one in which they feel protected and can thrive. My compassionate, caring and organized skill makes me an ideal candidate for a Canadian Nanny. Please Contact me at 604 537 ... or email me at [email protected] My best regards Rebecca Juga My experience is that children needs your affection and care. They want to eat when they feel hungry and for that reason they may react by crying,scratching or kicking. They may feel wet on their diaper and they will show their feelings by reacting. They want you to play with them, go out to the parks with them, help them to read, draw, color and do colorful arts work. Some like to sing and dance , others like to play games and some are very quiet. A nanny simply has to be meticulous and vigilant in order to observe any changes while working with the children.

Availability

I can work:
Full-time
Live in
Live out
Long term
Part-time
Short term
I need:
Sponsorship

Experience

Ages include:
Infant
Primary school
I can look after:
Number of children: 5
I have advanced experience with:
Diabetes
Intellectual disability
Mental health
Physical disability
Severe allergies
Tourettes Syndrome
Twins/multiples

Job details

Transportation:
Has own vehicle

Qualifications

I can provide:
Babysitter
Background check
CPR
First aid
I can speak
English
French

Services

Responsibilities include:
Errands
Gardening
Groceries
Homework help
Housekeeping
Laundry
Meal prep
Pet care

Training

I have been trained as:
Early childhood educator (ECE)
Foodsafe

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