Hello! I'm Kurumi from Japan.
I am looking for nanny or babysitter job for now. I lived in Australia for 3yrs so Speaking English is available basically.
Worked at daycare centre for 4 yrs in Japan and 7 months in Australia. Looked after 0-2 years kids. I also had a babysitter for a year back in a days. I’m qualified for Japanese, Australia and New Zealand early childhood education.
I like to play the ukulele, recorder, keyboard and sing. I also love sports as like Kickboxing, Walking, Snowboarding and Yoga. I am calm, neat and clean person.
I respect people and of course children too. I will try to understand children as what they think and want to say. I am glad if I could raise children with you.
I also would like to help your household and other your requirements.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you !
Babysitter, Parent helper, Nanny $22/hour
Child ages I'm comfortable caring for:
Babies (3 - 12 months)
Toddlers (1 - 2 years)
Preschoolers (3 - 4 years)
Small school kids (5 - 8 years)
Up to 2 children at once
Childcare duties I can do:
Light meals
Full meals
Bottle feeding
Taking kids on outings
Toilet training
Changing nappies
Bathing kids
I'm available for events
Special event babysitting
Corporate functions babysitting
Household duties I can do:
Housekeeping
Laundry / washing
Grocery shopping
I can do house sitting
House sitting
Other services I can provide
Cleaning
My availability
I'm looking for Casual/temporary, Part-time, Full-time employment.
I can travel to surrounding suburbs/towns of Auckland for work.
Here's my weekly availability:
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I'm available for:
School holidays
Public holidays
My credentials
I'm happy to provide written documentation of my qualifications and credentials:
5 years experience working with children
CPR training
First aid training
First aid training for babies
Bachelor of early childhood education (completed)
Pet credentials:
I have pets
General credentials:
Email verified
30 years old
Non-smoker / non-vaper
Languages I can speak: English and Japanese
Worked at daycare centre for 4 yrs in Japan and 7 months in Australia. Looked after 0-2 years kids. I also had a babysitter for a year back in a days. I’m qualified for Japanese, Australia and New Zealand early childhood education .
Hi I am Ella! I am 23 years old and just finished university studying bachelor of health science. I currently work with young people with intellectual disabilities and I love it! I love children and young people and working with them! I also love sports and the outdoors. Looking forward to meeting you soon :)
Looking for babysitting or petsitting work around central Auckland!
Hey I am 19 years old and am getting an operation done on my knee in October so I am looking for some chill easy work to do while I am recovering as I will be very flexible and need something to rely on to help pay for my studies etc, I am a reliable worker and really good with kids as all my cousins are much younger then me, I can also do pets because I have never lived without a dog or a cat in my life so I have the capabilities to do so, I have also learnt things from professional dog trainers but I am not an expert haha. If chosen, I would do these jobs sometimes with my partner who would come free of charge when she isn't rostered to work, she works for the police and can prove it which I think would be reassuring that your kids are in the right hands. I would love to be able to sit down and relax and do my studies as well as a combination of helping and looking after kids/pets and will be very flexible on hours, I can also help around the house a bit and help to make some simple meals etc.
I'm looking for Casual/temporary, Part-time, Full-time employment.
I can travel to neighboring suburbs/towns of Auckland for work.
Here's my weekly availability:
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I'm available for:
Last minute bookings
School holidays
Public holidays
Overnight jobs
My credentials
I'm happy to provide written documentation of my qualifications and credentials:
5 years experience working with children
8 years experience working with pets
I'm comfortable with pets
I have pets
General credentials:
Email verified
20 years old
Police check
Driver's license
I have a car
Non-smoker / non-vaper
Permanent resident
Covid vaccinated
Languages I can speak: English
My name is Bradley Cowsill and I am a 19 year old male in my first year of university studying a bachelor of business, I have completed level 3 NCEA at Auckland Grammar School and have training for SiteSafe which is for labour and construction site jobs. I have owned pets for all my life especially dogs and have helped train them and have been around professional trainers that taught us some things although I will admit I am no expert haha. I have looked after my brothers all my life who are younger whenever my Dad asked me too and I have looked after all my baby and young cousins a few times.
Babysitting Pay Rates Takanini, Auckland, New Zealand (Updated 24 Nov 2025)
Takanini babysitters are paid an average of $28.60 per hour as of December 2025, which is 0.3% higher than the Auckland average of $28.51, and 16.4% higher than the New Zealand average of $24.57. A fair pay rate depends on babysitter credentials, specific job requirements, and local demand for babysitting services in Takanini.
1 Kid
2 Kids
3+ Kids
Takanini:
$26.00
$28.60
$31.20
Auckland:
$25.92
$28.51
$31.10
New Zealand:
$22.34
$24.57
$26.81
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