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Taylor M.

30
Yrs old
7
Yrs Experience

My name is Taylor, and I have been a nanny for the last 7 years. I never excepted to work as a nanny, I came upon the profession by accident. I went into a job interview for a part-time office assistant when the owner noticed I had some babysitting experience on my resume and she was curious if I would be willing to nanny her children part-time as well. Nonetheless, I have always enjoyed spending time with kids and got my babysitting certificate as soon as I turned 12, so it just made sense. I do not have any formal education, but I have plenty of hands-on experience with a variety of ages and I am always learning more from each child I work with. I am a very organized, reliable and flexible person. I am a very quiet person, but my silly side always comes out more when I am with kids. My favourite way to the spend time with kids is outside, I love going to the park and for walks, outside time is very important to me. When we are inside I love reading, colouring and playing play-dough. My favourite indoor game would definitely be hide and seek. I am willing to help out taking your kids to their activities, with daily domestic tasks, whatever you need, I am there to help. I am currently nannying for a family in Surrey part-time doing after school care. I am looking for another part-time nanny. I just graduated from the Library Information and Technology program and hoping to bring doing casual shifts with FVRL. However, I am still interesting in continuing nannying as well. In September, I will be starting school again working towards getting my bachelors degree. However my classes will be online. As my schedule is flexible I am hoping to find an awesome family who can have a flexible schedule as well. If this sounds like it could work for you send me a message.

Since I have been in the Fraser Valley, I have worked for 3 different families. Starting Nov 2020 I worked for a family with two daughters ages 3 and 5 for a year, unfortunately they moved away in Dec 2021. In Jan 2022 I started working for another family with one 8, now almost 10 year old daughter. I still currently work for this family. Later in Sept 2022 I took on another nanny job watching two little boys ages 1 and 4. Sadly this job will be ending at the end of June, as the mom is a teacher and doesn't require summer care. As for my past experience, in the beginning of 2020, I was a live-in nanny in Norman Wells, Northwest Territories for an awesome family of 5. The family has 3 children 8-year-old boy, a 5-year-old girl and a 11-month-old baby girl (ages are from the start of my contract). I started working for the family on November 15, 2017, I worked with them for a year and a month, and decided not to renew my contract. I left for a year and travelled to Australia. They asked me to come back in January 2020, and stay until September when the youngest would start school. In January 2018 I also started watching another 11-month-old baby girl (age from when I started watching her) for a different family, she comes to the house and I watch both babies during the day.. My day-to-day responsibilities are mainly to look after the babies, which includes feeding, changing, playing with them, while the parents are at work. When the older children get home from school I watch them until their parents are done work. I have had five nanny jobs, all of them have been good learning experiences for me. Though I have only started a couple of years ago working as a nanny, I have been watching kids since I was 12. My first real caregiver job was for a single business owner, she had two young boys and they definitely gave me a run for my money, but she was a great boss and I loved working for her. My second job was also for a single mother of 2 girls 7 and 1, I became really close to this family and I am still really good friends with the mom. 3rd was for a blended family with 5 kids, who worked 12 hour days that job was probably the hardest of them all, but I learned a lot from it. My fourth was for a cattle farmer, she had two young kids 3 and 9 months, her kids were amazing and so was she, her husband was away working so she needed an extra hand.

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