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7 special needs caregivers are listed in Franklin, PA

The average rate is $13/hr as of May 2024

The average experience for nearby special needs caregivers is 5 years

Special needs caregivers in Franklin, PA

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Brittni C.


Franklin, PA

$16-25/hr10 yrs exp

Interactive With Children, Keep Children Entertained, Keep Mood Positive

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I'm a positive, caring, loving and reliable woman with 10 years experience in a variety of child care settings. I have worked in a daycare, caring for children of various ages and a personal nanny to 5 beautiful babies, at a time. I've worked in a group home with responsibilities of care for individuals with special needs. I've...
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"Brittni has been caring for my 8 month old twin boys for 4 months and she does an amazing job. They have adored her since day one. She has helped to get them on a consistent nap schedule. She has a very calm...

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I'm a mother of 4, all of my children are grown, my youngest is 17. I was a CNA working in nursing homes 2003 to 2010. In 2010 I changed to home health care and have taking care of elderly and children with special needs since then. Am very pet friendly.
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Sarah R.


Oil City, PA

$10-22/hr5 yrs exp

Laughter And Fun Are Never Far Away!

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In the past 5 years, I have had experience with special needs children, young adults, infants, toddlers, teens, etc! I have a sibling with Cerebral Palsy which made my passion for special needs children grow immensely! I am currently a Registered Nurse, which comes with a lot of training and certifications! I come from a family...
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Ashyrah W.


Oil City, PA

$15-25/hr10 yrs exp

Melody's Home Care Assistance

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I have been a CNA since 2014 I recently started my own agency I am a really reliable aid I am trained to work how Hoyer lift, gate belt, wheelchair, and walker. I also offer colonoscopy and catheter care. I am well capable of working with altimeter, dementia, disable, and special needs. I also offer Assist with personal hygiene,...
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Monica M.


Cochranton, PA

$15-20/hr1 yrs exp

Special Needs Experienced

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I am experienced in working with special needs children. I work in a special education school. I am able to teach coping skills, social skills and guide behaviors.
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Linda F.


Emlenton, PA

$8-13/hr2 yrs exp

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In college, I was a resident aide for two years with special needs adults and teenagers for Frontiers in Human Resources in the Clarion and Knox communities. We assisted clients with daily living skills, meal preparations, shopping and social activities.
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Stephanie R.


Stoneboro, PA

$10-20/hr5 yrs exp

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I have been working in the childcare profession for roughly 6 years. I started my childcare experience working at a Christian daycare/preschool near my hometown of Clarks Mills. From there, I moved to Ohio to work at a 5 star rated preschool. I have been promoted to lead teacher in both of those jobs, and was even asked to...

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