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What does a baby nurse do?
Nurses are professionals who use modern educational concepts and scientific methods to care, nurse and educate infants aged 0-3. Mainly engaged in the nursing, nursing and education of infants aged 0-3. 0-3 years old is the fastest period of body and brain development in a person's life. Every family wants their children to be smart and healthy, so the profession of nanny came into being.

There are three levels of this profession, namely: baby nurse (national vocational qualification level 5), intermediate baby nurse (national vocational qualification level 4) and senior baby nurse (national vocational qualification level 3). Pass the unified examination and obtain the national vocational qualification certificate.

Extended data meeting one of the following conditions can be declared as Grade III/Senior Worker:

(1) Having been engaged in this occupation or related occupation for more than 5 years (inclusive) after obtaining the Grade IV/Intermediate Vocational Qualification Certificate of this occupation or related occupation.

(2) Obtain the professional qualification certificate of Grade IV/Intermediate Worker in this occupation or related occupation, and have the graduation certificate of this major or related major in senior technical school and technician college; Or obtain the vocational qualification certificate of Grade 4/Intermediate Worker in this occupation or related occupation, and have the graduation certificate of this major or related major in higher vocational schools with the training goal of advanced skills after evaluation and demonstration.

(3) Having a college degree or above in this major or related major, having obtained the Grade 4/Intermediate Vocational Qualification Certificate of this occupation or related occupation, and having been engaged in this occupation or related occupation for more than 2 years (inclusive).

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