I don't know about Florida, but I do know in Wisconsin that you need a Home Caregiver's license to babysit. It should be the same in your state. So look for something like that to apply for. You should be able to receive it without a problem if you have not had any domestic violence on your criminal record
No. they first have to get licensed there
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You need to do a thorough background check. Often a Nanny Agency will have candidates who they have done a check on, but you need to do you own. Also, check around to see if the agency has a reputation for good nannies. Conduct a background check on the nanny. You should also be aware of how much you will be paying the nanny.
Nanny AGENCIES need licenses, and as a condition of getting that license, have to perform certain checks on the people they hire. No there is no special license to be a nanny. You are acting similar to a baby sitter and that's not regulated.
Yes, you do need to be licensed.
Yes, all contractors need to be licensed; it is your best guarantee.
you could use a service like sittercity.com
Do you need to be licensed to plug in a lamp?
First you should check in the newspapers and see if there is any need for a nanny. Then if this doesnt prove fruitful then go to indeed.com or craigslist and either of them may have a nanny job in the area you are looking.
Yes, Lakeview Health System has a drug rehab center. Also, Stepping stone center for recovery is located in Jacksonville, FL.. They are both licensed.
yes if they have your address
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