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Chinese | Family | with 4 adults + 1 kid | 5 - Member
Posted: 4 mo. ago
Our family is a young family,
with a baby girl who was born just a few months ago!
My husband and I are both very nice people!
The baby’s grandparents are also young and kind!
We hope to meet a kind helper sister
Character: Reliable, serious about work, no bad intentions
Good cooking
Communication: Speaks Chinese or Cantonese, obedient, does not talk back when working
Personal hygiene: Good hygiene habits, no contagious diseases
Housekeeping ability: Well trained, no teaching needed for daily chores
Special skills required: Experience in caring for infants
Experience serving Asian families,
Experience in relevant cities, those with children are preferred, and it is best to have a daughter,
7:00-7:30 Hand wash baby clothes and machine wash adult clothes; the child's clothes must be washed separately from adult clothes
If laundry is too little for machine wash, it can be put aside, and laundry from two days can be combined for washing Before washing clothes empty the pockets
Clean the kitchen, living room, and bathroom
7:30-8:30 Prepare breakfast for the baby and employer
Baby face wash, change diapers, feed milk
8:30-9:30 Go to the market to buy groceries
9:30-10:00 Clean the employer's bathroom and room
10:00 Buy groceries to prepare lunch for the baby and employer
11:00 Lunch time; rest for half an hour after lunch for a bath
12:45 Lull baby to sleep, try to sleep during this time,
1:00-2:00 The helper eats lunch and then organizes the lunch dishes
2:00-3:00 Play with the baby and lull to sleep
3:00-4:00 Baby wakes up and feeds milk
4:00-5:00 Free time to rest
5:00-6:00 Prepare dinner for the baby and employer
6:00 Baby eats dinner on time
6:40-7:30 Clean up dinner leftovers, wash dishes and clean the kitchen (often going to grandpa and grandma's house for dinner, so often no need to cook dinner)
7:30-8:00 Feed milk to the baby
8:00-9:00 Helper's meal time, cleaning the kitchen and living room before the work ends
Mobile phone usage time: lunchtime and after work ends in the evening
Child safety comes first
Report any incidents with the child to the employer immediately and do not hide
Keep the child away from windows, balconies, kitchens, and store medicines where children cannot reach. Keep scissors and tools stored safely
Children must not be left unattended; when doing other things, return the child to the parents first
Hygiene requirements:
Change bed linens once a week
Disinfect toys once a week
Wipe windows once a week
Wash the balcony once a week
Wash the rooftop once a week
Wash the car once a week
Wash hands frequently before preparing the child’s items
The kitchen cloths should be disinfected regularly
Hand wash the foot mats



