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Non-family member babysitter; private nanny; elementary school teacher/assistant; pediatric nurse; daycare; c church or other child-care related work. Our nanny agency employs individual caregivers who possess a professional background in childcare, to provide in-home backup childcare for children ages 6 months to school age as well as back up care in various centers or educational facilities.
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Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? If so, we welcome you to our Nanny Team, working with a variety of healthy families around your flexible schedule.
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A professional caregiver will have previously worked in one of the following jobs: non-family member babysitter; private nanny; elementary school teacher/assistant; pediatric nurse; daycare; c church or other child-related work.
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Key Words: Kids, Children, Child Care, Education, Instruction, Instructor, Teacher, Daycare, Fun Job, Part Time, Growth, Swim, School, Work with Kids, Customer Service, Receptionist, Flexible, Engaging Job, After School Job, Camp, Counselor, Coach, Tutor, Nanny, Babysitter, Water Safety, Lifeguard, Pool JobEach Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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Requirements:Non-smoker, non-nicotine, non-vape userMust be at least 19 years oldMust be legal to work in USMust have clear background check results and willing to take a drug screening testMust have reliable car, driver license and auto insurance in your name or as a listed driverMust have 2 or more years of childcare experience and 4 childcare references (Including any babysitting, nanny jobs, child care center, coaching, teaching, volunteer, church nursery etc.
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Locations: Northern DC/VA Job Category: Backup Care Nanny and Sitter Position On-Call COVID-19 considerations Job Type: On Call Eligible Professional Experience: Pay: $23 per hour Babysitter (Non-family member only) Bonus: $300 Private Nanny-Au Pair/School Educator Daycare worker/Camp worker/Church Care Pediatric Nurse High School Graduate.
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Experience working as a babysitter, nanny, paraprofessional, tutor, camp counselor, or coach preferred. Participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, providing eligible employees with the potential for significant student loan debt relief.
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Bonus: $300 Private Nanny-Au Pair/School Educator. Our Backup Care On-Call Corporate Nanny/Sitter position has the potential of providing work Mondays - Fridays starting at the hours of 8am-6pm.
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You’ve previously worked in positions like teacher, teacher assistant, babysitter, childcare worker, daycare assistant, preschool teacher, nanny, special education, camp or school counselor, paraprofessional or similar fields.
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Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have the first chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time. Receive paid training and a nanny kit filled with age-appropriate activities and games that you will bring to childcare assignments.
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Callie Iglehart, YDC Teaching Assistant said, "I love my job because I feel I have a big impact on the children. Curriculum Facilitation: Implementing age-appropriate curriculum and weekly lesson plans written by the classroom Teacher to support early childhood development.
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We come from all different backgrounds - child care worker, camp counselor, babysitter or nanny, stay at home mom, elementary education or teachers ade, physical therapy assistant or healthcare worker.
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You’ll go through our in-house lifeguard certification program as part of your training and you must pass a basic swim test (50 yards) to complete the course. You will find and prepare your own substitute teacher when you aren’t able to teach yourself, leaving notes so that your substitute can be as fin-tastic as you are.
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