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Filipino maid
Seperated(41)
DANS 21781
Upd on 15-08-2020
MARY JOY CELUCIA BARICUATRO, is 36 year old, Mother of 3 children ages 18, 15 and 14 year old. A resident of San fernando, Cebu. She is the eldest child among 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Her 69 year old Father works as a farmer and her 63 year old Mother is a housewife.
She accomplished her secondary education at Tabunok National High School in year 2003.
She had her maid employment experienced in the PHILIPPINES served 2 Filipino families;
1)May 2007 - Nov. 2008, she served a Filipino Family living in a 2 bedroom bungalow house with a 3 adult. She worked as an all around housemaid doing household chores. She served the family for 1 year and 6 months.
2) 2011 - 2012, she served a Filipino Family living in a 3 bedroom bungalow house with a couple and 2 children ages 5 and 3 year old. She attends to the needs of the children and does the household chores too. She served the family for 1 year.
During her employments, she performed household chores such as cleaning the house, doing the laundry, pressing clothes,cooking, washing the dishes.
Being a Mother of 3, she is confident in performing basic infant care duties like bathing, sterilizing utensils, preparing baby's food, feeding, changing of diaper, knows how to check body temperature. She is also capable in taking care of young children and attending for their needs.
She also experienced taking care of her 62 year old Mother who was bedridden. She was responsible in feeding, bathing, changing clothes and diapers, giving her medicines. She is also keen to look after elderly person and willing to be trained in giving them direct nursing care if necessary.
She has knowledge in cooking Filipino dishes such as menudo, sinigang, adobo, spaghetti, tinola and a lot more. And she is eager to learn other foreign dishes.
Aside from these, she is also willing to do basic gardening, petcare and car washing if necessary.
After selection, FDW will undergo 3 weeks In-House- Private Training in Manila (Accredited by TESDA) , OWWA seminar and other documentation as required by Philipine Overseas Employment Administration for the deployment of the OFW.