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Judy M.     Age 62      Female      Madison  - Kimberly Lane
 
Member ID: 9578 
Seeking work as a : Nanny 
Position Type: Live-In, Full Time 
 
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  About Me
 
I am a 50 year old woman who is dedicated to caring for families. I was born into a large family with seven children. I remember from a very young age my mother saying, "there is always room for one more because our love gets bigger with every new family member". I worked in day care for 10 years before discovering my love for being a nanny. I have worked for 5 families in CT, NJ, and PA over the past 20 years. I love to watch each step and stage of the growth and development of children, and with each one it is new and amazing all over again. I would like to work for a family that would like me to share the day with them when they get home from their long days at work, unless of course the children beat me to it. 
 
 
Valid Driver's License:
Yes 
Has a Vehicle:
Yes 
Can Swim Well:
No 
Smoking Status:
Non-Smoker 
Comfortable with pets:
Yes 
Languages spoken:
English, English 
 
My Nationality:
American 
Background Check:
Willing to obtain 
Eligible to work in the U.S.:
Yes 
Civil Status:
 
Religion/Spiritual Practice:
 
 
 
  Work Experience & Education Background
 
10 years experience, 5 references
With all the families I have worked for the days are generally from breakfast to almost dinner time "all things children". Getting dressed, preparing meals and snacks, driving to outside activities, planning indoor activities, teaching, training, playing, learning, etc. In between you do what you can, laundry, dishes, tidying, etc. I am usually flexible for the parent's variety of professions and corresponding work schedules in addition to giving parents time for themselves when needed. 
 
 
Childcare experience within the following age groups:
Newborn - 3 months, 3 - 12 months, 1 - 2 years, 2 - 5 years, 5 - 10 years, special needs children  
Education/Training:
Bachelor's Degree 
I have a Bachelors Degree in Religious Education from Valley Forge Christian College, 1985. I have taken the Red Cross First Aid Training and CPR courses many times. I am happy to take the courses again for each new position as needed. 
 
  Job Preferences
 
Seeking work as a :
Nanny 
Position Type:
Live-In, Full Time 
Work Hours:
40 - 50 hours/week 
Position Duration:
   greater than 2 years
 
Childcare Duties:
   Light Housekeeping
 
   Running errands
 
   Transporting children
 
   Children's Laundry
 
   Planning activities for the children
 
Other duties as needed/able
 
Desired Start Date:
November 26, 2012 
Desired Salary:
$2400 - $2600/month 
Will work with up to:
Four or more 
Will travel with the family:
Yes,but up to 10 km 
Will care  Special Needs Children:
Yes 
Housekeeping Duties:
   Keep a grocery list
 
   Keep the kitchen tidy during work hours
 
   Family sheets/towels and other linens
 
   Grocery shopping regularly as directed
 
   Sweep kitchen floor daily
 
   Run/Empty dishwasher daily
 
   Empty kitchen trash as required
 
   Errands, including dry cleaning, as directed
 
Other duties as needed/able
 
 
  References
 
Madison Connecticut 
My most recent position was in Madison, CT. The parents both work in the medical profession. The had three children, although there were only two when I started. After working for them for 4. 5 years the "baby" was just turning 4, and the other children were 7 and 10. As with all my references, I will be happy to provide you with contact information after we have me, and mutually agree that we would like to proceed. I am very careful not to intrude on their busy lives or violate their privacy in any way, and try to protect them from getting many reference calls. I know my families are very pleased to provide reference information and answer any questions you may have, but imagine how happy they would be if they received 3 or 4 or more calls. I am happy to provide you with their reference letter to start.