
Miriam comes from a very large family indeed – that is to say, she has eight brothers and two sisters. Currently caring for the two young children and the home of her employer in Hong Kong, this “industrious and honest” nanny speaks English, drives, swims and has what it takes to organize and care for the needs of a family of any size. Her college degree in Management lends testimony to an aptitude for getting things done in smooth fashion and without the need for supervision. Miriam takes pride in the quality of all her work but, in her words, “especially in taking care of your children”.

Click to Interview » Name: Mary Jane S. Profile: Having been raised by her mother to pitch-in with the running of their household, this has become second nature to Mary Jane, who takes juggling the needs of a busy family and domestic chores in her stride. She has the additional qualifications of First/Aid and CPR; [...]

Click to Interview » Name: Glaynis A. Profile: Glaynis is an ideal candidate as a caregiver to any age. She is qualified and capable to do everything from bathing an infant to transferring an elderly patient from bed to chair. In addition, Glaynis is able to drive, which is a great quality in a nanny [...]

This mature graduate of both a physical therapy and a caregiver course has excellent skills and is at present caring for two school-aged children. While Maria has seven years of childcare experience, she is very interested in providing care to children or elders. Maria is a caring and supportive nanny, and she possesses excellent judgement and communication skills. Her love for crafts and reading are something she is eager to share with those in her care. Maria drives and swims and is more than happy to help care for your family’s pets too.

If you’re looking for a hardworking, very optimistic and loving caregiver, Richie may be just be the perfect role model for your children. This nursing graduate truly loves everything about caring for and spending time with children because she just loved being a kid herself. Now just 24, she has overcome many challenges and obstacles in her life and her enthusiasm to be the best that she can be is an inspiration. Currently caring for two children who she describes as “naughty and unpredictable”, Richie is able to manage them with ease. She admits that she is not “superwoman” but she definitely has proven that she has the ability and determination to do anything she puts her mind to.

Ritchel has primary school teaching experience and is taking her Masters in mathematics. She explains that her profession is a great advantage to her as a nanny, giving her the skills to help develop a child’s mind, skills and body. She is a loving and flexible nanny who is at present minding two boys, aged 3 and 7. Richel’s experience as a caregiver has taught her the importance of developing a sense of trust, patience and understanding, and she respects her family’s culture and traditions.

This kind, dedicated and experienced caregiver is completing her fourth contract in Hong Kong. During the course of her contracts she has been responsible for tending to the needs of school-aged children and the elderly parents of her employers. She is familiar with all aspects of caring for a home and its family and, as she holds a drivers licence, she is able to transport those in her care to appointments, etc. as needed. Luzviminda respects the values instilled, and the sacrifices made by her own parents to ensure that she received a quality education and a happy childhood. Having given back to her parents over the past several years, Luzviminda’s focus now is to provide a good education and a brighter future for her own son.

Mary Ann is currently looking after two girls, aged 5 and 3. She describes herself as being kind, hardworking and honest, and she has “a lot of patience dealing with different kinds of people, most especially kids”. She has a Bachelor of Science degree and majored in Food Technology. Along with her ability to drive and swim, Mary Ann is also adept at handling the odd toddler temper tantrum!

