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At least two (2) years of proven professional experience as a child or adult care provider (nanny, babysitter, daycare worker, caregiver, etc.) At least two (2) years of proven professional experience as a child or adult care provider (nanny, babysitter, daycare worker, caregiver, etc.
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Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? Text "Fun Babysitter - Pasadena" to 323-746-8144 to get started in the process! Fun Babysitter - Pasadena.
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Looking to combine work, fitness and fun?
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Are you looking for a side gig on the weekends/evenings that is fun?
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MyWoosah is a one-stop-shop outsourced parenting, caregiving, and wellness platform that leverages technology to match families with highly qualified care and wellness providers. First Aid and CPR Certified or willing to get certified within 90 days.
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MyWoosah is a one-stop-shop outsourced parenting, caregiving, and wellness platform that leverages technology to match families with highly qualified care and wellness providers.
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Babysitter Occasional & Friday Mornings. Hi, we are looking for a caring, fun, reliable individual to babysit our kids on Friday mornings starting in January. They love playing with trucks, trains, play doh, and love reading books.
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We're in the process of hiring an exceptional childcare provider to nurture children ranging from 6 months to 12 years of age.
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Child Care Director, if applicable Operations Manager
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Requirements:Non-smoker, non-nicotine, non-vape userMust be at least 19 years oldMust be legal to work in USMust have clear background check results and willing to take a drug screening testMust have reliable car, driver license and auto insurance in your name or as a listed driverMust have 2 or more years of childcare experience and 4 childcare references (Including any babysitting, nanny jobs, child care center, coaching, teaching, volunteer, church nursery etc.)
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