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Emma R.

27
Yrs old
10
Yrs Experience

My name is Emma, and I am a caring and dedicated childcare provider with a background in social work and extensive experience working with children of all ages. I am a registered social worker in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers, which gives me a unique perspective on child development, emotional support, and behavioral management. I have worked as a nanny and babysitter, as well as in supportive roles with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto, SickKids Hospital, and Ronald McDonald House Charities, where I provided compassionate care and emotional support to children and families. I come from a close-knit family and value the importance of creating a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment where children can learn, play, and grow. I am passionate about building positive and trusting relationships with children, helping them feel confident, happy, and supported. I believe in fostering creativity, curiosity, and independence through play-based learning and educational activities. In my free time, I enjoy staying active, exploring nature, and spending time with family and friends. I also love reading, cooking, and engaging in creative activities that inspire imagination and fun—skills that I bring into my childcare approach. I am known for my patience, reliability, and empathetic nature, making me a trustworthy and compassionate caregiver. I am excited about the opportunity to make a positive impact on your children’s lives by providing loving, attentive, and engaging care. If you’re looking for a nurturing and experienced caregiver who genuinely cares about children’s well-being and development, I would be honored to support your family’s needs.

I am an experienced childcare provider and a professional social worker in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers, bringing a compassionate and nurturing approach to caring for children. I have extensive experience as both a nanny and babysitter, providing safe, engaging, and supportive environments for children of all ages. My background in social work equips me with valuable skills in emotional support, behavioral management, and child development, ensuring that each child receives the individualized care and attention they need to thrive. I have also worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto as a Program Coordinator for the In-School Mentoring Program, where I supported children’s social and emotional development through group-based activities and one-on-one mentorship. This role allowed me to foster positive relationships, build confidence, and promote resilience in children by creating a fun and inclusive environment that encouraged personal growth and learning. Additionally, my roles at SickKids Hospital as a Family Room Coordinator and at Ronald McDonald House Charities as a Family Services Coordinator gave me valuable experience supporting families and children facing medical challenges. I provided emotional support, organized child-focused activities, and helped create a comforting and positive atmosphere, demonstrating my ability to be empathetic, patient, and adaptable in high-stress situations. I am dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment where children feel valued and supported. I believe in fostering creativity, curiosity, and independence through play-based learning, educational activities, and emotional support. I am committed to open communication with parents to ensure each child’s needs are met with care and understanding. With my professional background, diverse childcare experience, and genuine love for working with children, I am confident in my ability to provide exceptional care while positively impacting each child’s life.

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Desired salary $30/hour

Work Availability
Desired start date immediately
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Afternoon
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Overnight
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Able to do the following
Cooking
Light housekeeping
Running errands/Grocery shopping
Prepare meals for kids
Transport children
Do children's laundry
Experience with age groups
Willing to care for more than 4 children
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Newborn
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1-2 years
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3-5 years
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6-9 years
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over 10 years
Will care for Special Needs Children
Yes
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Education

First Aid Training
CPR Training
Bachelor's Degree
Additional Information
Active: More than a month ago • Member since: February 2025
featureNon-smoker
featureHave a valid driver's license
featureHave a personal car
featureComfortable with pets
featureCan swim
featureWilling to relocate
featureAble to travel with the family
featureCan work in homes with video surveillance
Gender: Female
Proof of police check: Yes
My Nationality: Canadian
Languages: English
Work history
Accumulated experience : 10 years • Number of previous jobs: 5
2023 — 2023 • 1 years
Psychotherapist
As a Psychotherapist with Counselling and Healing Services, I provided therapeutic support to adults recovering from motor vehicle accidents (MVAs), helping them navigate the emotional, psychological, and physical challenges associated with their recovery journey. I specialized in addressing trauma, anxiety, depression, and adjustment difficulties that commonly arise following an accident, using evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs. My responsibilities included conducting comprehensive assessments to understand each client’s emotional and mental health status, developing individualized treatment plans, and implementing therapeutic interventions to promote healing and resilience. I utilized a variety of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness techniques, and trauma-informed care, to support clients in processing their experiences and rebuilding their sense of safety and well-being. I maintained a compassionate, non-judgmental environment that encouraged clients to explore their thoughts and emotions, empowering them to develop coping strategies and regain a sense of control over their lives. I also collaborated with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and medical professionals, to ensure a holistic and coordinated approach to each client’s recovery. My role required strong communication skills, empathy, and cultural sensitivity, as I worked with clients from diverse backgrounds who were navigating complex emotional and physical challenges. I maintained accurate clinical documentation, adhered to ethical guidelines, and engaged in continuous professional development to stay informed about the latest therapeutic practices. Working as a Psychotherapist allowed me to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals on their recovery journey, helping them rebuild their lives with resilience, hope, and renewed purpose.
Counselling and Healing Services
2022 — 2025 • 3 years
Registered Social Worker
As a registered social worker in a rehabilitative setting, my primary role is to support individuals transitioning from the hospital to their homes, long-term care facilities, or other forms of assisted living. I work within a 30-day reactivation program, where I assist older adults recovering from surgery or serious medical conditions that impact their mobility and independence. My responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments to understand each client’s medical, emotional, and social needs. Based on these assessments, I develop personalized care plans that promote safety, independence, and overall well-being. I collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary healthcare team, including occupational therapists, physiotherapists, nurses, and physicians, to ensure that all aspects of a client’s care are coordinated and aligned with their goals. I provide emotional support and counseling to clients and their families as they navigate the challenges associated with rehabilitation and transitioning to new living environments. This includes offering education on community resources, home care services, and financial supports to facilitate a smooth transition. I also advocate on behalf of my clients during discharge planning meetings and medical appointments, ensuring that their preferences and needs are respected and prioritized. Additionally, I assist with the practical aspects of transitioning, such as arranging transportation, coordinating home modifications, and setting up community supports or long-term care placements when necessary. My approach is always person-centered, emphasizing dignity, choice, and empowerment for each individual. My role is crucial in bridging the gap between hospital care and community living, helping clients regain their independence and improve their quality of life as they adjust to new circumstances.
Bayshore HealthCare
2022 — 2023 • 2 years
Family Room Coordinator
As a Family Room Coordinator at SickKids Hospital, my role was to provide compassionate support to families with children receiving medical care, ensuring they had a comforting and supportive environment during challenging times. I managed the daily operations of the Ronald McDonald House Family Room, a dedicated space within the hospital where families could rest, recharge, and find emotional support close to their child’s bedside. My responsibilities included welcoming families, offering a warm and empathetic presence, and ensuring the room was a clean, safe, and supportive environment. I provided information about available resources, helped families navigate the hospital system, and offered emotional support during stressful and emotional moments. I also coordinated with hospital staff and volunteers to maintain a nurturing space that met the diverse needs of families from various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. I was responsible for managing daily logistics, including inventory management, volunteer supervision, and maintaining communication with the Ronald McDonald House team to ensure consistent service delivery. I also organized and facilitated recreational activities for siblings and parents to provide moments of respite and normalcy amidst the hospital experience. My role required strong communication and crisis management skills, as I often supported families dealing with medical uncertainties and emotional distress. Through active listening and empathetic engagement, I provided a safe space for families to express their concerns and find comfort. Working as a Family Room Coordinator allowed me to make a meaningful impact by offering emotional and practical support to families during their most challenging moments, ensuring they felt cared for and supported throughout their child’s medical journey.
SickKids
2022 — 2023 • 2 years
Family Services Coordinator
As a Family Services Coordinator at Ronald McDonald House Charities, my role was to provide compassionate support and advocacy for families with seriously ill children, ensuring they had a safe, comfortable, and supportive place to stay while their child received medical care. I worked closely with families from diverse backgrounds, helping them navigate the challenges of having a child in the hospital and connecting them with necessary resources to ease their journey. My responsibilities included welcoming new families, conducting intake assessments, and ensuring a seamless check-in process to help them feel at home during a stressful time. I provided emotional support and crisis intervention, offering a listening ear and practical assistance to help families cope with the emotional and logistical challenges of caring for an ill child. I also facilitated communication between families and healthcare teams, advocating for their needs and ensuring they had access to relevant hospital and community resources. I coordinated daily activities and programs designed to provide moments of respite and connection, including family dinners, recreational events, and support groups, fostering a sense of community and comfort among families facing similar experiences. Additionally, I managed administrative tasks such as room assignments, maintaining accurate records, and collaborating with volunteers to ensure a welcoming and well-organized environment. My role required strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to support families with empathy and respect during one of the most challenging periods of their lives. Working as a Family Services Coordinator allowed me to make a meaningful impact by providing emotional and practical support, helping families find hope and resilience amidst their child’s medical journey.
Ronald McDonald House Charities
2020 — 2022 • 2 years
Program Coordinator
As a Program Coordinator with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto, I was responsible for managing the In-School Mentoring Program, a group-based initiative designed to support the social and emotional development of children through positive mentorship. My role involved overseeing the program's daily operations, ensuring that students received a safe, engaging, and supportive environment to foster meaningful relationships with their mentors. I was responsible for recruiting, training, and supervising volunteer mentors, equipping them with the tools and skills needed to effectively support students. I facilitated ongoing communication and guidance to ensure high-quality mentorship experiences, while also organizing group activities that promoted social skills, confidence, and resilience among participants. I collaborated closely with school staff, community partners, and families to tailor programming to meet the unique needs of each school community. This included conducting needs assessments, coordinating schedules, and maintaining open communication channels to address any challenges or feedback. I also managed program logistics, including participant enrollment, data collection, and reporting to evaluate program impact and ensure continuous improvement. My role required strong organizational and leadership skills, as well as the ability to build trusting relationships with diverse stakeholders. I was committed to promoting a positive, inclusive environment that empowered young people to reach their full potential. Working as a Program Coordinator allowed me to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and their mentors, fostering connections that inspired growth, learning, and community engagement.
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