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Find nannies for twins in Fruita, CO that you’ll love

3 nannies for twins are listed in Fruita, CO

The average rate is $21/hr as of May 2024

The average experience for nearby nannies for twins is 8 years

Nannies for twins in Fruita, CO

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Faith A.


Fruita, CO

$21-28/hr8 yrs exp

Nanny Or Date-Night Babysitter

I am graduating this May from CMU with my Bachelor of Social Work. A wonderful degree that has greatly informed my childcare work. I have over 10 cumulative years of paid childcare experience is various settings. I am a nanny for a family with three beautiful brothers who I have been with for five years. I have been an au pair...
Faith can also help with: Craft assistance, swimming supervision, grocery shopping, carpooling, light cleaning, meal prep & more
Skills:

First Aid

CPR

5.0
"As I have only interviewed Faith, she was very pleasant to converse with, very articulate and clear, thorough in answering my questions and meeting my expectations. She seems grounded, confident in her ability to care for children and seems to have an adventurous...

Jennifer P.

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Tracy A.


Grand Junction, CO

$50-64/hr20 yrs exp

Family/Individual Caregiver

Hired by 1 family in your neighborhood

I am a mother of 4 ( 2 being twins} and have lived in Grand Junction for over 22 years. I have been a Family Assistant/Home chef, Nanny, Doula, Child Birth Educator, Reading Aide, Preschool teacher, and owner of a meal service. I work as a home chef/family caregiver/assistant and for young professional active and healthy...
Tracy can also help with: Light cleaning, grocery shopping, swimming supervision, meal prep, travel
Skills:

First Aid

5.0
"Tracy worked for us just less then three years. She was absolutely amazing and my kids loved her. She always was on time and never called in sick. We would arrive home and the house was immaculate , the sweet smell of dinner in the oven and the kids smiling. Her...

Kristina G.

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Amelia Z.


Grand Junction, CO

$20-30/hr10 yrs exp

Full-time Nanny

I have been babysitting for family and friends since I can remember. As well as older kids, I have watched new borns, twins and a child with down syndrome, so I have no problem doing any of those. I nannied for a family with four children between the ages of 2 and 10 for three years while the kids were younger. This included...
Amelia can also help with: Swimming supervision, craft assistance, grocery shopping, carpooling, light cleaning, travel & more
Skills:

CPR

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