Saturday, May 19th, 2012

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Mary, who is from a large family and is herself the mother of twins, assures that “her positive character towards work” will benefit your family. She also has nurse and caregiver training and is First Aid and CPR certified. But one of her greatest endorsements is the fact that she was offered a second contract to work for a family with two young children who reciprocate her love for them. The kids also love her cooking and she enjoys spending time reading and colouring with them. Mary is talented and experienced, and genuinely loves working with children.

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Joan both loves children and caring for them. But she is also an “open-minded person, optimistic and mature in dealing with challenging situations”. Her caring experience extends itself to physical disabilities, autism, allergies, and she is also First Aid and CPR certified. She has cared for newborns and currently is looking after two young school-aged children. Her talent for and education in management comes across in her ‘Dear Family’ letter as she is confident that anything can be handled with a clear schedule. Efficient and responsible, Joan will work and serve your family in a professional, cheerful and caring manner.

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Having married and started her family of four at a young age, Hilda was unable to complete her college degree. But she has no regrets and has gone on to train in all-things domestic, making her an excellent and qualified nanny for a family of any size or age. She is looking after a one-year-old girl at the moment and, as the baby’s parents are both doctors with hectic schedules, Hilda is pretty much in charge of everything as regards caring for their daughter and their home. She assures you that she is a “very patient and very attentive nanny” who will care for your children as if they were her own.

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Her current employers in Hong Kong have a sweet, loving 3-year-old daughter for whom Monette has full responsibility, as the parents work on Mainland China. She is hired to “not only take good care of this child but also to raise her to become a better person, despite being away from her parents”. Monette recognizes the amount of faith these hardworking parents have entrusted her with, and her experience from this and previous domestic employment has taught her to become adaptable and reliable, with an ability to maintain “sanity throughout the house”. Although, due to financial difficulties, she was unable to complete her nursing degree, she views herself as “a nurse, parent, teacher and a friend” to the young and impressionable girl in her care.

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Florebe is a born carer. Having trained at nursing in the Philippines, this mature nanny has raised her own three boys solo; cared for a family with two boys under two; and is at present responsible for two young girls – one a newborn and the other a toddler. She is adept at handling all household chores and is willing to accompany her employer’s family when they travel. Florebe has a simple code that she adheres to fervently. She refers to it as her “3H”: Head – to always use initiative; Heart – to love her work; and Hand – to always work hard.

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Annabelle’s philosophy that family is of the utmost importance and everyone should work together to take care of one another is derived from the fact that she herself comes from a large family of nine siblings. With this belief in mind, she has chosen to work abroad as a nanny to try to help support her loved ones. Annabelle has a background in nursing which has helped immensely in her current position where she is looking after two children. The youngest has a unique chromosomal disorder, leaving her unable to walk, sit or stand on her own and, although she is six years old now, she is still like a newborn. In addition to regular childcare, Annabelle takes the child to appointments and assists with her physiotherapy. Annabelle’s employers describe her as honest, responsible and trustworthy. Her dream is to come to Canada where she can help a family care for their children, while at the same time contributing to the care of her own family back home.

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Coming from a family of nine brothers and sisters, in addition to her hands-on experience with her five-year-old son, and her training in CPR and First Aid, Macaria is a valuable addition to any family. She understands that the key to a happy household is to be flexible and organized, while allowing time to also be playful. Macaria takes pride in her profession and feels confident that her skills and experience will help her find a wonderful family to work and care for in Canada.

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Bermily is a single mother with a background in nursing now working in Hong Kong to ensure a better life for her child. She is a dedicated caregiver and has been with the same family for the last 3 years. She enjoys reading and baking delicious treats (yummy). Her English skills are excellent; she has a pleasant personality and is very friendly. Bermily is comfortable caring for all ages of children and she is a nanny that is committed to the growth and development of children.

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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; [...]

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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 [...]

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