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Babysitter resume
summary examples
Recruiters typically spend about seven seconds reviewing a resume. Therefore, your resume summary must quickly and effectively argue your suitability for the position.
Since it’s located at the top of your babysitting resume, the summary statement is one of the first bits of information a potential employer or family sees. A good summary should include a few sentences spotlighting your distinctive skills and accomplishments in child care.
By focusing on your most pertinent skills and experiences, you convey to prospective families that you would make a great babysitter.
Babysitters with over three years of work experience should use a resume summary. Conversely, if you are a newer babysitter, either freshly graduated or with less than three years of experience, opting for an objective statement is recommended.
Next, we will examine examples of professional summaries for babysitters — one ineffective and one triumphant — to guide you in refining your own.
Good example:
“Experienced and reliable babysitter with over five years of experience caring for children of all ages. Managed child care for over 20 families, totaling more than 1,000 hours of care. Maintained a 100% incident-free safety record, ensuring a secure environment for children. Utilized effective communication skills to establish rapport with children and address any behavioral concerns, fostering a trusting relationship with both children and parents”
Why this example passes:
- Features quantifiable metrics to prove candidate’s achievements: 1,000 hours of care and 100% incident-free safety record.
- Shows career length, 5 years.
- Mentions employer-desired skills: communication skills and behavior management.
Bad example:
“Experienced babysitter with a passion for working with children. Enjoys spending time with kids and helping them learn and grow. Committed to providing a safe and fun environment for children.”
Why this example fails:
- Doesn’t include any numbers that quantify babysitter’s performance.
- Uses vague descriptions and skills.
- Doesn’t include years of babysitting experience.
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Babysitter/nanny resume work
experience examples
Good example:
The Smith Family I Rolling Meadows, IL I 8/2018-current
- Responsible for providing safe and reliable child care for up to 4 children.
- Maintained a consistently clean and organized environment for children to play and learn, resulting in a 55% decrease in incidents.
- Encouraged children to engage in creative activities and develop social skills.
- Developed a positive relationship with parents and provided regular updates on their children’s progress.
Why this example passes:
- Numbers and statistics add detail and quantify the results this babysitter delivers: 55% decrease in incidents.
- Good use of strong words and active language.
- Adds employer-desired skills like organizational and communication skills.
Bad example:
The Garland Family I Redmond, WA I 4/2022-present
- Watched children.
- Changed diapers.
- Played games.
- Read stories.
Why this example fails:
- Lacks numbers or statistics.
- Describes general tasks, not babysitting achievements or career highlights.
- Uses active verbs but doesn’t focus on results.
Babysitter resume skills examples
Here are 18 resume sample skills for a babysitter:
- Bathing, grooming, and dressing
- Time Management
- Schedule Management
- Conflict Resolution
- Bathing
- Emergency Response
- Activity Planning
- Behavior Management
- Age-Appropriate Activities
- Early Childhood Development
- Early Childhood Education
- Light Housekeeping
- Homework Assistance
- Following Directions
- Child Development
- Calm Demeanor
- Strong communication
- Child Supervision
You should add hard skills, soft skills, and interpersonal skills throughout your babysitter resume. Include them in your professional summary, work experience blurbs and a dedicated skills section.
Examples of additional resume sections
Your resume must include the five main sections: contact information, professional summary, work experience, skills and the education section. However, you can also add different sections to your babysitter resume to show off more achievements.
Here are some examples of optional babysitter resume sections that you could add to provide greater detail:
- Certifications (CPR and First Aid)
- References
- Availability
- Hobbies and interests
- Volunteer work
How to choose a resume format
0-3
Years of experience
Functional formats
- Focus on skills.
- Best for first-time babysitters who lack work experience.
- Suitable for people re-entering the workforce.
- May omit dates in the work history section.
Organization:
- Skills listed above: work experience.
3-10
Years of experience
Combination formats
- Balance skills and work history.
- Ideal for mid-career babysitters.
- Suitable for career changers and people seeking promotion.
Organization:
- Skills next to or above work experience.
10+
Years of experience
Chronological formats
- Put the most focus on work history.
- Best for babysitters with a long, steady career.
- It’s the most popular format.
- Recruiters prefer them.
Organization:
- Work experience listed above skills.
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