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ID: 1181810
Full-Time, Part-Time • Live-In, Live-Out

Leticia A.

29
Yrs old

I am a childcare professional with several years of experience in the care of children and providing early education. Through my own childhood experiences, I appreciate the value of a loving, supportive, and nurturing environment. I'm warm, caring and nurturing Daycare Worker known for creating an enriching environment for children to thrive. I possess strong passion for children and families and expertise in early childhood development to promote the children's physical, mental and emotional well-being. I have devoted my 5 years of life as a child care instructor, child welfare supervisor and nanny at the Redeemer day care in Ghana where I plan, lead, and guide activities throughout the day, such as reading, physical activity, and creative expression through art and song. I ensure that meals are prepared and distributed to all children, provide guidance with safe hygiene practices and monitor children throughout the day and ensure safety at all times. I'm the eldest of five children, so I naturally took on the role of teacher and mentor, even before I entered the child care sector five years ago. I'm a catholic. I do not smoke nor take alcohol. I hold a Senior Secondary Certificate in Childhood Education. Being a caregiver was the most rewarding part of my life. It was 2009 and I was just about to graduate high school in my small suburban town of about 5000 people. I knew almost everyone who lived there, albeit not by their first name but definitely by face. Everyone was friendly and got along with each other. The local economy consisted of many stores and service oriented businesses. Like any other regular town we had a few cleaners, pizza shops, mechanics and hardware stores. We even had a big manufacturing plant which hired about a third of the locals. However, in my senior year in high school, none of that really interested me. I didn’t necessarily want to become a lawyer or a doctor, but I knew I wanted to do something to make a difference. I wanted to do something that while making a living, I would also be accomplishing. That is when I thought of becoming a caregiver. While the idea wasn’t something entirely new to me, what I was about to get myself into was totally uncharted territory. There was a childless widow we knew who lived by herself a few blocks away from our home. Every once in a while, she would ask me or my mom to do some small things for her, things like carrying her shopping bags in or getting stuff down from her attic. As time went on, though, she became more and more dependent on others and was almost completely home-bound. That’s when I decided that maybe I could volunteer to be her caregiver and let her live her last years in peace and tranquility. I approached her and tentatively told her my idea, and I was happily surprised when she quickly jumped at the idea. I moved in a few days later, and got joined in by 3 of her grand children all prepared for my new journey of being a caregiver. I had always appreciated that care giving isn’t a simple task, but I only realized then just how tough the job really is. It’s not a part time job; it’s a full time job that demands full attention. Soon after I moved into my new patient’s home, she lost the ability to walk on her own, so she sold her walker and starting using a manual wheelchair which, thankfully, she was able to push herself. As time went on, however, she lost even that ability and had to get a motorized scooter. As her caregiver, I was always looking for ways to give her back her independence. One way I was able to do this was by finding daily living aids for her to help her get her shoes and socks on without my help, as well as close her buttons and zippers. I searched the web and found so many amazing things designed for men and women like her, and was able to utilize many of these products to help her feel independent and capable. For me, the hardest part was when my patient become incontinent. I had to change her adult diapers numerous times a day as well as the disposable bed pads I placed under her to protect the bedding and furniture. When we went for her doctor’s appointment, I was told (among other things) to apply different barrier creams to keep her skin safe from the bodily fluids. It was all extremely exhausting, difficult and very time consuming. There were times that I felt like I couldn’t, wouldn’t, change another diaper. It was emotionally draining and physically straining… but somehow, I still loved my job. Most days, I had the patience, had the love, had the strength to pull her through another day – and the smiles and laughter I received in return for my efforts were enough of a Thank You for me. Looking back, it was an amazing learning opportunity. Although my care giving career began when I was simply an eager teen looking for an inspiring vocation, I learned that there are unsung heroes out there who go mostly unnoticed and unrecognized; the caregivers who are truly devoted to their loved ones day and night. People who do things that most of us won’t do. People who give their love, expecting nothing in return. People who perhaps aren’t quite people, but rather angels! I pursued my education in childhood education bachelor, Since then, i have devoted my 5 years of life as a child care giver and a nanny with the Redeemer Day Care in Ghana taking care of children and the elderly.

I am a childcare professional with several years of experience in the care of children and providing early education. Through my own childhood experiences, I appreciate the value of a loving, supportive, and nurturing environment. I'm warm, caring and nurturing Daycare Worker known for creating an enriching environment for children to thrive. I possess strong passion for children and families and expertise in early childhood development to promote the children's physical, mental and emotional well-being. I'm the eldest of five children, so I naturally took on the role of teacher and mentor, even before I entered the child care sector five years ago. I'm a catholic. I do not smoke nor take alcohol.

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Salary: Negotiable

Work Availability
Desired start date immediately
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Overnight
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Able to do the following
Cooking
Light housekeeping
Running errands/Grocery shopping
Prepare meals for kids
Do children's laundry
Iron children's clothing
Experience with age groups
Willing to care for up to 3 children
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Newborn
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1-2 years
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3-5 years
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6-9 years
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over 10 years
Will care for Special Needs Children
Yes
Work history
Accumulated experience : 9 years • Number of previous jobs: 2
2023 — 2023 • Less than a year
Babysitter
-Entertained children with games and other activities. -Helped children with their homework. -Transported children to and from school, after-school activities and play dates. -Prepared snacks and meals for children. -Changed diapers. Bathing children and putting them to bed.
Private Home
2015 — 2023 • 9 years
Nanny and Babysitter
-Organized creative activities and educational games (e.g. drawing, crafting and puppet games) -Prepared children’s meals and feed them (including bottle-feeding for babies) -Changed diapers and bathe infants -Helped older children wash up and take baths -Scheduled nap times -Taught children appropriate social behaviors, such as being respectful to each other and helping out with chores -Transported children to and from school and extracurricular activities -Cleaned play areas and children’s rooms
Redeem Home Care

Education

First Aid Training
CPR Training
Certified Nanny Training
High School
Additional Information
Active: 30 Apr • Member since: December 2023
featureComfortable with pets
featureCan swim
featureWilling to relocate
featureAble to travel with the family
featureCan work in homes with video surveillance
My Nationality: African
Languages: English

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