Our Staff
We have 8 people who work here at Lynn’s 24-Hour Essential Child Care. Their names are Lynn, Jim, Jamie, Tori, Debbie, Sande, Griselda, and Michelle.
Each staff member is screened at the FDLE (state) and FBI (national) levels. All staff and household members must meet a level 2 screening.
Lynn has an associate’s Degree in Child Development and over 40 years of experience in the child care business.
All daycare operators and all substitutes must have a certificate(s) of course completion in infant and child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and first aid training. These must be current and valid at all times.
Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid and CPR training program, not to exceed two years.
CPR courses must include an on-site, instructor-based, skills assessment that is documented by the certified CPR instructor.
Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the daycare facility and available for review by the licensing authority.
Tori, Lynn’s daughter, has helped out in the business since she was 13 years old. Tori graduated from nursing school and now holds her nursing license. Tori continues to hold her credentials to work in the child care field and is a sub for Lynn’s 24-Hour Essential Child Care along with other providers around the Pinellas County area.
Jamie, Lynn’s son, has worked in the family business for years, too. But in 2010, he left to pursue a career as a teacher in Hillsborough County. He is currently a reading coach for Mort Elementary and a past Director at U.S.F. Jamie is working on his second Master’s Degree while still helping out on occasion, by substituting.
Michelle is a neighbor, a friend, and a substitute when needed.
Ms. Debbie was the owner of another family child care home but retired in 2015. Ms. Debbie missed working with kids so much that she decided to come and work Full-time for Lynn.
About Your Child’s Safety
Your child’s safety is our greatest concern. Our family daycare home is located in a very nice neighborhood, but just to be safe, we have security cameras placed in strategic locations throughout our daycare, which allow us to view all areas of the daycare, inside and out, around the clock.
Also, people who are not on the ‘approved list’, will not be allowed on the premises. If you want someone other than the people on your ‘approved list’ to visit or pick up your child, you must tell us in advance and in writing.
Ready to enroll your child?
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