Juliana A.
I am a compassionate and experienced midwife with over 6 years of combined experience in midwifery, caregiving, and childcare. My foundation in maternal and newborn health is strengthened by a bachelor’s degree in midwifery. Throughout my career, I have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to supporting mothers and newborns, which earned me the Best Midwife Award in my district in 2019. I’ve managed countless safe deliveries, supported postpartum recovery, provided emotional care, and ensured infant well-being. My skillset is enhanced by on-the-job training in neonatal resuscitation (Helping Babies Breathe) and exclusive breastfeeding support, which has empowered me to educate and assist mothers confidently. I also hold certifications in First Aid & CPR/AED (Level C) and Advanced Food Safety. I bring to every family a deep sense of empathy, professionalism, and attentiveness, making me not just a night nanny but a reassuring presence during those precious early days of parenting. I am passionate about promoting healthy infant development, safe sleep, and peaceful nighttime routines, ensuring both the baby and parents rest well. I love to watch movies, read to people, and go for a walk.
Volunteer Nanny, Manitoba, Canada • Ensured the safety and well-being of the children. • Prepared and served wholesome snacks and meals. • Assisted with changing diapers, dressing, and bathing. • Organized their play areas, washed dishes after meals, and did kid-related laundry. • Engaged children in age-appropriate learning activities, including reading and puzzles. Registered Midwife Samoa Health Centre, UWR-Ghana | ● Provided compassionate neonatal care, including assisting mothers with proper breastfeeding techniques and feeding infants expressed breast milk, ensuring optimal nutrition and bonding. ● Demonstrated patience and attentiveness to infant needs. ● Maintained infant hygiene by promptly changing soiled diapers and bathing/dressing newborns with gentle care, fostering a clean and comfortable environment. ● Supported infants’ sleep routines by soothing and settling them, leveraging calming techniques to promote restful patterns. National Service Personnel (Midwife Intern) Abura Dunkwa Government Hospital, Ghana | ● Delivered hands-on postnatal care, including diaper changes, bathing, and dressing newborns, while educating mothers on infant care practices. ● Assisted with feeding and sleep routines for newborns, demonstrating reliability in meeting infants’ basic needs.
Desired salary $20/hour





Education
Non-smoker
Have a valid driver's license
Have a personal car
Comfortable with pets
Can work in homes with video surveillance
