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Fatafehi P. - Portland Babysitter

Profile of Fatafehi P.

Full-Time, 1 Year of Experience

In the past years, have had up to five years of experience caring for children. I was a Sunday school assistant during church service in Hawaii. I am very passionate in what I do because I believe that children are a gift and that by teaching them the right thing to do will make this world a better place. Plus, seeing a child smile and laugh is probably the best gift a person can get.
Profile Details:
  • Female
  • 20 years old
  • 1 year of experience
  • Comfortable caring for up to 3 children
  • Not experienced with twins/multiples
  • Not experienced with special needs children
Additional Details:
  • Does not have transportation and willing to travel up to 10 miles
  • Non-smoker
  • Comfortable with pets
  • Not Willing to care for sick children
  • Average hourly rate is $5 to $10
  • Not available on short notice (Care-on-Call)
  • Interested in working as a live-in care provider

Experienced With Age Groups:
Newborn (up to 12 months) Elementary school age (7-11 years)
Toddlers (1-3 years) Pre-teens/teenagers (12+ years)
Early school age (4-6 years)

Additional Services Provided:
Cooking/Meal Preparation Light Housekeeping
Laundry Travel
Grocery Shopping Crafts
Errands Swimming Supervision
Carpooling
Average User Rating : (based on 0 reviews)
Availability (07/05/09 to 07/31/12) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Early Morning (6am-9am)
Late Morning (9am-12pm)
Early Afternoon (12pm -3pm)
Late Afternoon (3pm-6pm)
Early Evening (6pm-9pm)
Late Evening (9pm-12am)
Overnight (12am-6am)

Qualifications:
First Aid CPR CRN
Doula Special Needs Care TrustLine Certified

Education:
  • Level: Some college
  • School: Portland State University
  • Major: Pre-Nursing/Psychology
  • Graduation Year: 2012
Languages Spoken:
  • Tonga

Other Qualifications:
I am able to multi-task as well as treat the children with the respect they deserve. My motto is: Children are a GIFT. Treating them with respect lets them treat others with respect.