My name is Asia and I am a born and raised Kansas City Chiefs fan. I love watching football, cooking, reading and writing (when I have time) and going for walks outside. I also love animals and babies. I’m looking to get some more paid experience as a part time baby sitter or nanny and eventually find a family to work for full time!
I'm looking for Casual/temporary, Part-time employment.
I can travel a few suburbs/towns away from Kansas City for work.
Here's my weekly availability:
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I'm available for:
Last minute bookings
School holidays
Public holidays
My credentials
I'm happy to provide written documentation of my qualifications and credentials:
3 years experience working with children
CPR training
First aid training
First aid training for babies
I carry a first aid kit
4 years experience working with pets
I have pets
General credentials:
20 years old
Drivers license
I have a car
Non-smoker/non-vaper
Languages I can speak: English
Email verified
I am a caregiver with a strong background in childcare, having worked as a teacher's aide over the summer in high school and providing care for twins, infants, and toddlers. I have hands-on experience assisting with classroom management. My experience caring for multiple children at once, including twins, has honed my multitasking and organizational skills, ensuring that I can effectively manage the needs of young children simultaneously. I am trained in basic first aid and CPR, and I am committed to providing a safe, engaging, and loving environment for children. My approach combines patience, creativity, ensuring that every child in my care receives personalized attention and support.
My skills and interests:
Music
Reading/storytelling
Arts/crafts
Sports
Fitness
Nature
Cooking
Writing
You can learn more about me by browsing my social accounts:
Hello! Our names are Catalina and Eva Eddy. We are 16 and 17 and have 3 years of experience with babysitting kids. We will work evening and nights after our school hours. We are excited to help take care of your kids and get to know you!
Babysitter $16 / hour
Child ages I'm comfortable caring for:
Newborns (0 - 2 months)
Babies (3 - 12 months)
Toddlers (1 - 2 years)
Preschoolers (3 - 4 years)
Small school kids (5 - 8 years)
Up to 3 children at once
Childcare duties I can do:
Bottle feeding
Toilet training
Changing diapers
Help with homework
Care for twins/multiples
My availability
I'm looking for Casual/temporary employment.
I can travel to neighboring suburbs/towns of Liberty for work.
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Babysitting Pay Rates Independence, MO, United States (Dec 2024)
Independence babysitters are paid an average of $15.16 per hour as of December 2024, which is 12.3% lower than the Missouri average of $17.29, and 9.4% lower than the United States average of $16.73. A fair pay rate depends on babysitter credentials, specific job requirements, and local demand for babysitting services.
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Avg
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Independence:
$7.25
$15.16
$20.00
Missouri:
$10.00
$17.29
$30.00
United States:
$0.00
$16.73
$80.00
Rates are calculated weekly from our live member data.
Prices shown in United States dollars (USD)
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