Nanny in London, Ontario
I'm an
Individual
Personal Information:
I am an outgoing, energetic individual, with a B.A. from Brock University. My interests include baking, reading and knitting. In my own family, I have a ten-year old half brother, as well as a four-year old niece.
Experience:
Girl Guides of Canada
I was the responsible guider for the 70th London Brownies. I worked with the other leaders to deliver a fun, non-competitive program to the girls that delivers education, co-operation and enjoyment. I was also the First Aid guider in the group. I was been a Girl Guide leader for five years, three in the Niagara area, and two in London.
Grimsby Museum
I was the Museum Education and Special Event Assistant for the Grimsby museum in Niagara. My primary responsibilities included creating and running the program from a schedule set out by the Special Event Manager. Using the schedule, I created an educational program around the theme of the camp, including information, crafts, experiments and games. I was also responsible for assisting with the management of the camp volunteers.
Drama Teacher/Camp Counsellor
As a drama teacher for O’Leary’s School of Drama (Now Act 1) in Pickering, ON my primary responsibilities were to develop a program emphasizing creative expression for the children aged 5-12. Through the weekly classes, the children began with exploring drama games and some theory, and progressed to line memorization and in-depth self-expression. I also created the play performed at the end of the year by the students. As camp counselor, I was responsible for the safety and well-being for the children in the camp setting. The days followed a set schedule according to theme, with a skit performed by each group every day, culminating in a talent show at the end of every two-week period.
Babysitter
As a babysitter for two families while in high school, I looked after a family of three, as well as a newborn. For the family of the three, I utilized a chore schedule set out by the parents, helped with homework and made lunches. I also helped out on weekends, taking the children to various community events. I cared for the newborn, Catherine, for a period of three hours once per week. My primary responsibilities were taking her outside, playing with her indoors and putting her to bed.
In university, I babysat for the Cecchini family with three children. It was an on-call position, usually weekends and occasional weekdays. My primary responsibilities were to take the children to the park, organize crafts, and snacks.
Experience:
Girl Guides of Canada
I am the responsible guider for the 70th London Brownies. I work with the other leaders to deliver a fun, non-competitive program to the girls that delivers education, co-operation and enjoyment. I am also the First Aid guider in the group. I have been a Girl Guide leader for four years, three in the Niagara area, and one in London.
Grimsby Museum
I was the Museum Education and Special Event Assistant for the Grimsby museum in Niagara. My primary responsibilities included creating and running the program from a schedule set out by the Special Event Manager. Using the schedule, I created an educational program around the theme of the camp, including information, crafts, experiments and games. I was also responsible for assisting with the management of the camp volunteers.
Drama Teacher/Camp Counsellor
As a drama teacher for O’Leary’s School of Drama (Now Act 1) in Pickering, ON my primary responsibilities were to develop a program emphasizing creative expression for the children aged 5-12. Through the weekly classes, the children began with exploring drama games and some theory, and progressed to line memorization and in-depth self-expression. I also created the play performed at the end of the year by the students. As camp counselor, I was responsible for the safety and well-being for the children in the camp setting. The days followed a set schedule according to theme, with a skit performed by each group every day, culminating in a talent show at the end of every two-week period.
Babysitter
As a babysitter for two families while in high school, I looked after a family of three, as well as a newborn. For the family of the three, I utilized a chore schedule set out by the parents, helped with homework and made lunches. I also helped out on weekends, taking the children to various community events. I cared for the newborn, Catherine, for a period of three hours once per week. My primary responsibilities were taking her outside, playing with her indoors and putting her to bed.
In university, I babysat for the Cecchini family with three children. It was an on-call position, usually weekends and occasional weekdays. My primary responsibilities were to take the children to the park, organize crafts, and snacks.
Availability
I can work:
Full-time
Live out
Long term
Part-time
Short term
Summer only
Experience
Ages include:
Infant
Newborn
Primary school
I can look after:
Number of children: 3
I have advanced experience with:
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Intellectual disability
Mental health
Physical disability
Severe allergies
Tourettes Syndrome
Twins/multiples
Job details
Transportation:
Has own vehicle
Qualifications
I can provide:
Babysitter
CPR
I can speak
English
Services
Responsibilities include:
Homework help
Housekeeping
Meal prep
Pet care
Swim supervision
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