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Nanny Lidia
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Nanny Kateryn
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Nanny Melissa
Nanny Melissa
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I have been taking care of kids between 5 months old to 11 years old basically since I was 26 years old.
Currently I am taking care of two kids, the boy is 12 years old and the girl is 8 years old. My responsibilities with them are: wake them up, making breakfast, snacks for the day and lunches, also helping them with their homework, playing with them and bath time
Additionally, I have to drive them and pick them up from school and also drive them for other activities they may have during the afternoon.
Besides, I was taking care of a baby from 8 to 14 months old and one girl who is 3 years old.
Finally, I am open to any offer or extra jobs such as running errands, taking care of cats/ dogs, or any animal. I will so glad to help you with whatever you want.
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Melissa Gonzalez
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Nanny Magdelin
Nanny Magdelin
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My name is Magdelin Campusano and I have more than 4 years of experience taking care of children. During this time, I have had the opportunity to work with wonderful families, caring for children of various ages. I am responsible, patient and dedicated to providing a safe and fun environment for children.
I strive to encourage development and learning through creative and educational activities, and always make sure to follow each family's routines and preferences. I am committed to providing the best care possible and creating a relationship of trust and open communication with parents.
I hope to have the opportunity to work with your family and care for your children with the same love and dedication that I would give to my own.
Thanks for your consideration,
Magdelin Campusano
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Nanny Damaris
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Nanny Elma
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Find a Spanish-Speaking Nanny Near You in Washington D.C., DC
Nanny Lane can help you find the perfect Spanish-speaking nanny for your family in Washington D.C., DC. Our services include background checks, PLUS, and nanny payroll. Start by posting a profile with a job description, and soon, you can start connecting with bilingual nanny candidates.
Common Responsibilities of Spanish-Speaking Nannies in Washington D.C., DC
A Spanish-speaking nanny in Washington D.C., DC will have experience in childcare and be fluent in Spanish, providing your family with a rich language and cultural experience. Responsibilities may include organizing bilingual activities, preparing meals, handling child-related errands, and more. A Spanish-speaking nanny can work full-time, part-time, or as a live-in caregiver. It is essential to consider these factors when determining how much you should pay a Spanish-speaking nanny.
Nanny Shares for Spanish-Speaking Nannies in Washington D.C., DC
A nanny share is an excellent option for families looking to save on the cost of hiring a Spanish-speaking nanny while also providing their children with an opportunity to socialize and learn alongside other children. Nanny shares offer cost savings and other benefits. In a nanny share, two families share one nanny, either caring for both children simultaneously or splitting their time between the two families.
Spanish-Speaking Nanny Interview in Washington D.C., DC
Once you find a promising candidate, invite them for an interview to assess their fit for your family. Here are some examples of questions you can ask:
- Can you share your experience as a Spanish-speaking nanny?
- How do you incorporate Spanish language learning into daily activities?
- Are you trained in First Aid or CPR in Washington D.C., DC?
- What salary are you expecting? Are you open to being paid through a payroll service?
At this stage, request their references and ask their references some questions. After preparing the job offer or contract, we recommend that you run a background check.


