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Find a position that will put your caring personality and experience at a Bucks County home health aide job to good use!

Bucks County Nanny Job:

Full Time: Monday through Friday (7:30am – 6:30pm)
Children: Newborn and 2 years old
Salary Offering: $600-700 per week, Based on Experience
Note: Will need to dispense AM medication
Children's Activities: Going to the park/playground, visiting the library, puzzles, and reading
Position Description: Feeding the children meals, dropping and picking up son at pre-school. The two year old has severe allergies, and takes allergy medication in the morning and right before bed. Nanny will need to be comfortable dispensing oral medication.

PARENT REQUEST:

"We are looking for an experienced nanny who views working with children as more than just a job. A loving, caring, fun, and responsible individual who has previously held a Bucks County home health aide job would be ideal, as our two year old needs to be given medicine daily. Warm and patient personality is also a must with our newborn and toddler!"

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Do you pride yourself on your ability to connect with and care for people? Do you have previous experience working at a Bucks County home health aide job? Many families are looking for individuals with your compassionate nature to care of their children. Read what these families have to say about nannies with similar experience.

“I am pleased to recommend Angela. I have known her for over 15 years! Angela has many valuable qualities that she has obtained through her previous Bucks County home health aide job as well as other previous childcare positions and I regard her with evermore respect. She is very goal oriented, yet easygoing. She is keenly devoted to her work and a real people person. She is enjoyable to be around! She is well organized and thrives under adversity. Almost without exception, she puts others needs first. She takes direction well, however can handle any situation if no direction is given. She has helped me numerous times when I have needed care for my children. The children respect her immensely! Let me say I have no hesitation in recommending Angela for any position pertaining to Nanny. I feel confident she would be an asset to your family!”

“My work through the community relations department has introduced me to countless colleagues with high levels of enthusiasm for community service and care for those who they help, but few have the level of genuine compassion and commitment I’ve seen from Peggy! I have worked with her side by side on several events involving the children and have found her to be consistently pleasant, tackling all assignments with dedication and a smile. Specifically in my observations of her service as a mentor it is clear that she has the unique talent of combining fun with responsibility. Many mentors start the relationship with the simple idea of being a ‘friend’ to the student, but Peggy can successfully take it a step further by being a positive role model for her student as well as a friend; it is obvious that students who have worked with Peggy respect her greatly but also have a great deal of fun with her! Peggy is a take-charge person who is able to present creative ideas and communicate effectively. She was extraordinarily helpful in other areas of the community by stepping up and taking on additional tasks at a Bucks County home health aide job. She is highly organized and her enthusiasm is contagious, she made a significant impact on colleague engagement in community events during her tenure with us. I highly recommend Peggy for employment. She is smart, organized, enthusiastic, and would make a great asset to any family!”

“Anita has been a joy to work with over the past 4 years! Our children have grown to love her immensely as their nanny, and count on her for many developmental and educational milestones that they have achieved over the years. Anita is a very gentle person that disciplines with a strong conviction rather than a loud voice. We really appreciated this! We really believe that this is important to the development of the children. Allowing them to be disciplined with a gentle touch has molded them today to be very polite and caring children. She also takes a refreshing approach to educating the children. Our children are better off today because of the lessons Anita has taught our children! For example, she taught Audrey how to read by using flashcards, poems, songs, and fun games to emphasize phonics and improve Audrey’s vocabulary. Likewise, she looked for every opportunity to expose and introduce Andrei to letters of the alphabet; on a book cover, on a package of diapers, traced letters with him, drew them on the easel or sang about them, and identified them on his alphabet bus. As far as both children, she always challenged them to learning new vocabulary, geography, science wonders, and speaking with good grammar. She always had them learn through games, which is how Andrei learned his colors so fast! Anita also went beyond what was asked of her with her routine job responsibilities! It was obvious that she really enjoyed helping people – plain and simple. Her previous Bucks County home health aide job speaks to this desire as well. We were so appreciative of her willingness to help wherever she could! She spent time cleaning and tidying up the garage when time permitted, volunteered and drove with Andrei to attend Audrey’s Olympics since the rest of the family’s schedules did not allow them to attend, and also volunteered to stay overnight if inclement weather was forecasted so my wife and I could go to work the next morning. We were always very pleased with her creative and imaginative way to make ordinary tasks so special. The children were constantly learning around her, and they are much better off today because of this. Another wonderful thing about Anita is her flexibility. We constantly had different schedules for Anita each week. She accepted this nuance of our schedules and grew to be a constant in our lives. We appreciated her so much, and you will too!!”

“Robin cares for our two daughters and we find her to be an excellent caregiver! Robin is easily able to manage our busy four-year-old, while at the same time, meet the needs of our baby. She is comfortable with all aspects of baby care, including feeding, changing and dressing, naps and bedtime. She has even on occasion, cared for our children along with four others, for an evening! Upon arriving home, we found the children asleep in bed and the house neat. Her reliability is also second to none! Our family is extremely fond of Robin and my husband and I are completely confident leaving our children in her care. Her compassionate nature and calming personality are perfect for caring for children and adults alike. Robin’s previous Bucks County home health aide job definitely instilled in the Robin the ability to use gentle and caring approach when caring for others. I am pleased to recommend her!”

“Crystal started with my family when my second child was 3 months old and my first child, 3 ½ years old. I was most attracted to her calm disposition and her patience. She struck me as someone who is very considerate, respectful and kind – all very important qualities in someone that you bring into your family to care for your children. She had previous worked at a Bucks County home health aide job and therefore had a lack of prior experience in this field. Despite this fact, she learned the basic responsibilities of caring for a newborn by modeling me, by following very explicit instructions and by asking questions. She didn’t become frustrated and she tried her best to understand the baby’s cues and to attend to his needs as quickly as possible. As the children grew and their needs evolved, she became engaged in their learning, in their activities and she became more comfortable in her role. She helped reinforce learning concepts from school and she started introducing my youngest child to letters, numbers, colors and counting. She would use various board books, a drawing easel, alphabet toys and even household items to reinforce his learning. She developed games to motivate them to brush their teeth, clean up toys and learn to share and be patient. She also played many games to keep them active and have fun. Certainly after almost 4 years, the children were very comfortable with Crystal as she was an important part of our household. This was a full time, live out position with a very flexible schedule. Crystal’s primary responsibility was caring for the children, but she also helped warm meals and prepare easy meals (occasionally) for the children, do laundry for the family, light housecleaning every other week and a couple of other ad hoc household duties, none of which interfered with her activities with the children. It is important to note that we had a mutual agreement of flexibility in hours and days worked per week as my job schedule sometimes required late evenings and overnight travel. I believe we both appreciated the allowances we made for each other to accommodate our families’ schedules. For example, she was able to stay overnight on many nights and I was able to give her extra time off as necessary. This worked very well. Crystal is a very kind, caring individual who has kept my children safe and happy in the secure, comfortable environment of their home. I would be happy to speak with you further about Crystal. I know finding the perfect nanny for your family is a big undertaking and it is through a thorough analysis of each other’s needs and expectations that you can find the perfect match.”

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