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24 special needs caregivers are listed in Preston, MD

The average rate is $20/hr as of June 2024

The average experience for nearby special needs caregivers is 10 years

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Emily N.


East New Market, MD

$20-25/hr2 yrs exp

Part Time Caregiver

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I have worked at a summer camp that specializes in working with people mental disabilities, I also am apart of a baseball league that purely focuses on working alongside kids with special needs. I have worked in the elementary school system for two years, an I also have been babysat a boy with Fragile X Syndrome for the past &...
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Samantha H.


East New Market, MD

$17/hr10 yrs exp

Hello My Name Is Samantha

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In my past experiences with children, I have worked as a bus aide since I was 19 years old so I have planety background working with special needs and hearing impairment. I have worked in a daycare and as well with special needs. In my past work, I have worked with different types of children, so I know a little bit about...
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Gabrielle H.


Bridgeville, DE

$18-22/hr3 yrs exp

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During my senior year of high school, I became an intern in a special needs classroom (ages 4-6). After graduating, I became a direct support professional at The Center for life Enrichment for 2 years, caring for adults with a wide range of disabilities. I've worked with wheelchairs, handling meds, feedings and changing.
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Gabrielle H.


Bridgeville, DE

$18-25/hr2 yrs exp

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I worked at The center for life Enrichment caring for adults with special needs for a little over two years. Have CMT, CPR and First aid training.

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