Caregiver/Nanny looking for work
Hi - my name is Vicky Holt and I live in Ashley. I have 26 years of experience caring for children and adults with special needs. I am self employed and my current family is moving out of the district so I’m looking for work either with Special Needs, elderly or pre-school children. I relate well with little ones and have been Playcentre trained. I have excellent references having had my own Autistic child who is 26 and lives in residential care in Christchurch and I worked for 4 1/2 years with a fully dependent young lady and currently with a family with a 3 year old fully dependent son plus a nearly 2 year old and a young baby. My interests outside of my work are my dogs, horses and my own family. I’m looking for permanent part time work and would love to help another family in the wider Rangiora area. My contact details are 027 436 6657 or 03 313 9021 and email mikevick@xtra.co.nz
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