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Recent Childcare & Safety tasks in Central West NSW
Nanny for my 8 month old
$200
Orange NSW, Australia
8th Jul 2024
I’m looking for a nanny or someone to help look after my 8 month old Monday & Wednesdays.
A part time nanny 2-3 days per week
$30
Parkes NSW, Australia
3rd Jun 2024
We need a nanny to look after our 14 month old baby 2-3 days per week (weekdays only). We are flexible in terms of time but preferably from 9-4pm. Willing to negotiate pay
Looking to hire a nanny asap
$20
Mudgee NSW, Australia
26th Mar 2023
I am needed a night nanny for days i work shift work to stay with my 2 and 3 year old over night. This will involve cooking dinner i also need someone to pick them up and drop them to day care/home Morning and afternoon. Children ages are 2 and 3. - Due date: Flexible
Babysitter
$20
New South Wales 2871, Australia
24th Jun 2022
require a babysitter to be at home during the evening as the kids sleep, work night shift - Due date: Needs to be done on Monday, 27 June 2022
Nanny Service
$120
Tallawang NSW, Australia
15th Jun 2021
We are looking for a reliable nanny to take care of our 6 months old baby girl. we are in schofields. Schedule: Mon, Tue, Thurs, Friday: 10 am to - 4 pm Responsibilities Included: - Play with the baby - Put her to sleep when she shows signs of tiredness - Bottle feed as per schedule The candidate is someone like this: - Truly love babies - Responsible, patient, caring - must have experience with babies 0-6 months - has current wwcc check - has current first aid certificate Pay: AUD 20-25 per hour, paid weekly
I need nanny/baby sitter
$40
Oberon NSW, Australia
1st Nov 2020
I need care for my 16 month old daughter 3 days a week every fortnight I need someone with there full license, working with children check, up to date first aid certificate, own transport, Full training in child care & experience with baby’s & is happy to work up to 9 hours a 3 days a week every fortnight or whenever we require a baby sitter.
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What do childcare and safety services include?
When you book a childcare and safety service through our platform, you get to work with a practitioner who can go to your home and help you look after your baby or child. If you or your partner are about to give birth, you can also find experts to help you get through labour and the first few weeks of life with your newborn.Â
You can find the following types of childcare and safety practitioners on our platform:
Babysitting
A babysitter usually takes care of babies and young children temporarily - for example, an emergency comes up at work, you need to run some errands, or you want a (well-deserved) night out. Babysitters usually do not have any formal qualifications besides registration. Â
They’re in charge of changing nappies, preparing meals, keeping the kids entertained, and supervising them.Â
Childminding
If you’re going to be out regularly (e.g. for your 9-5 job), or if you’re going to be on a business trip for a week and none of your relatives can watch the kids, you’ll need a childminder.Â
Childminders, like babysitters, are required to register with Ofsted. They may also have more credentials than a typical babysitter. These can include a childminding course, pediatric First Aid, and safeguarding training. Childminders typically prepare meals, change diapers, bathe and dress the kids, take them to and from school, and help with their education.Â
Doula services
Doulas are responsible for providing emotional and physical support to the mother. This usually starts months before the birth. During your pregnancy, a doula is expected to educate you about pregnancy and birth, help you create a birth plan, talk to you about life experiences that might affect your birth experience, and help you prepare for your post-birth state.
During labour, they can support you physically by creating your ideal birthing environment. They also suggest positions and breathing exercises. Doulas also serve as your champion when talking to your healthcare providers.Â
After giving birth, you can usually expect a doula to help you bond with your new baby and give you tips for feeding, sleeping, and settling with your newborn. Doulas typically service home births. If you choose to deliver your child in a hospital and don’t have a way to get your doula there fast, you can use Airtasker to find a trusted driver near you.
Maternity nursing
When you book a maternity nurse, expect a support system that’ll help you learn the basics of caring for your new baby. They may show you how to carry, feed, bathe, dress, and comfort your newborn. Maternity nurses may also help by taking care of your baby for hours at a time, allowing you time to rest and recover.
Life with your little one can be challenging! Thankfully, you can easily find people in your community who can help you shop for groceries without leaving your home. You can also find cleaning experts who’ll help you declutter or even clean out your gutters.