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Do babysitting gigs feel more like a chance to let loose and have fun than just a mere job? Do babysitting gigs feel more like a chance to let loose and have fun than just a mere job? Jovie has helped thousands of parents find childcare with full or part-time nannies, on-demand sitters or emergency backup childcare.
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This position is open to you if you already have experience with children from group settings such as daycare, babysitting, and nannying. Screened families who value the professional care that comes from a babysitting agency.
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Have fun babysitting in a family home while making extra cash! You have relatable childcare experience (special needs experience a plus) and the desire to work one-on-one with children in their home, putting safety above all else.
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Comparable work with children such as nannying, babysitting, etc. Follow BMS policies and procedures including keeping up to date with DCYF requirements and continuing education. Complete the DCYF requirements (able to provide Portable Background Check, CPR/First Aid, proof of TB/Measles, Covid-19 vaccinations, Food Handler's permit, Borne Blood Pathogens, and complete the initial 30 hour basic child course.
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Destination Sitters, LLC is a national hotel and event babysitting company that is trusted and used by the finest hotels, convention centers, and wedding/event planners around the country. We also provide group childcare at a variety of events, weddings, corporate meetings, and so on, including for the NFL, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Cystinosis Foundation, American Express, Edward Jones, and more.
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Our offerings include training in archery, babysitting, CPR/First Aid, camp counselors, and more. Archery Instructor Certification training will be provided, American Red Cross First Aid/CPR training provided.
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