Hello,
I am a Japanese childcare provider who is looking for a full-time nanny position in Edmonton.
I am available to work from September 1st. I have an open work permit so I do not need an LMIA. No complicated paperwork for you!!
Certificated Fun loving, creative nanny with experience !!
I completed the 7 months of caregiver training at TLC Edmonton and am learning about Safety and Health, CPR/ First Aid, Nutrition & Cooking, and Child Development/Child Care. In a nutshell, this program prepared me for all aspects of being a nanny in Canada.
I love taking care of and spending time with children of all ages. I have experience with children (newborn to 10 years) in various contexts and both professionally, as a Daycare Volunteer and Social Worker, as well as through my private life as a babysitter and GirlsGuide volunteer.
I love Arts and Crafts, music, and being outdoors and would enjoy sharing these activities with your children.
If you are interested in getting to know me or have any questions, please send me a message.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Warmly,
Mari
My professional experience:
I trained early childhood educators. I have CPR/FirstAid.
Before coming to Canada, I worked as a social worker in Japan. In this position, I supported individuals with mental challenges in acquiring jobs, participating in recreational activities, and developing a social life.
I especially enjoyed my internship, during which I supported children needing additional support. Once we developed a trusting relationship, I was able to teach them life skills to support their development.
Volunteering:
I have experience teaching Japanese to secondary students in Ontario. As a Girl Guide, I provided recreational and educational activities to children (Arts&Crafts, Origami, Cooking, etc. ). In both positions, I also supported the children during summer camps., I enjoyed volunteering at Kinderhouse Edmonton 2 afternoons a week. I enjoy caring for babies, toddlers and preschool-aged children in the context of this opportunity. I also have experience with these age groups as a babysitter for my nieces and nephews, and my friend's kids in Japan.
TLC Edmonton
Training for Foreign Caregivers
7 Months Caregiver Training
Modules: Safety Training, Nutrition & Cooking, Child Development, Guiding Young Children, Disability Care, Elderly Care, Communication Skills, CPR/First Aid
Tokai Medical Health and Welfare Vocational College, Japan
Trained and licensed as Psychiatric Social Worker
University of Aichi Mizuho, Japan
Bachelors of Human Science