The Ultimate Nanny Resume Template

Ready to apply for your dream childcare job? The best place to start is by reviewing your resume and making sure it’s up to date, accurate and clean before sending it to your future employer. We crafted a template perfect for a future sitter or nanny looking for a job in childcare. Happy job hunting!

Your First and Last Name 
City and state you reside | Cell | Email 

Professional Summary

  1. How many years of childcare experience do you have? 
  2. Tell us about all the childcare positions you have worked.
  3. Tell us about your personality and goals.
  4. Why do you want to be a nanny?  

Qualifications

  1. Do you speak any other languages, have certifications/trainings in a field, do you have a driver’s license, do you swim, do you have a passport and are willing to travel?

Education

  1. Name of College/University, start/end dates, graduation year, major and/or minor.

Childcare Experience

Family first and last name (start date and year – end date and year), City, State 

  1. Was it full or part time (how many hours)?
  2. How many kids, and what ages when you started?
  3. What were your daily duties?

Other Professional Experience

Name of business (start date and year – end date and year), City, State 

  1. Was it full or part time (how many hours)?
  2. What were your daily duties?

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