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Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? Are you a retired teacher or teaching professional seeking a small environment rather than a classroom.
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Must have 2 or more years of paid childcare experience and 4 childcare references (Including any babysitting, nanny jobs, child care center, coaching, teaching, volunteer, church nursery etc.
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College Nannies + Sitters is the nation's most respected, complete and professional resource helping busy families raise smart, confident, well-adjusted kids. Are you seeking a full time job working while also being able to pick up on-call sitter shifts on the side.
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Provide childcare for church functions including, but not limited to: Sunday worship, mid-week Bible study and special event weekends (likely two weekends per year). The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church.
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Eastminster Presbyterian Church seeks a caring and experienced child care provider to join the staff of our early childhood and nursery care team. Eastminster Presbyterian Church seeks a caring and experienced child care provider to join the staff of our early childhood and nursery care team.
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Work collaboratively with programming and support staff; coordinate directly with Director of Music and Director of Indian Hill Church Nursery School. Indian Hill Church is one of the rarest churches in the country, successfully embracing both the Presbyterian and Episcopal expressions of Christian faith.
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No children over the age of seven (7) are to be in the nursery during church services without the supervisor or Corps officer's approval. MISSION STATEMENT: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church.
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If you have experience as a babysitter, nanny, church nursery volunteer, camp counselor, retired teacher or are that mother, grandmother, aunt extraordinaire. If you have experience as a babysitter, nanny, church nursery volunteer, camp counselor, retired teacher or are that mother, grandmother, aunt extraordinaire.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Required:High School Diploma/GED and two years of experience working with children - can be paid or unpaid work such as Summer Camps, Church Nursery, Babysitting, Bible School, Volunteering with children, etc.
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We encourage experienced babysitters, nannies, retired/substitute teachers, college students, and church nursery volunteers to apply today. We encourage experienced babysitters, nannies, retired/substitute teachers, college students, and church nursery volunteers to apply today.
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Directly Supervises: Preschool Director and Nursery. Works to choose curriculum that supports the larger vision of Burke UMC and the United Methodist Church. Strategizes, plans, and implements children and youth ministry programs that are in keeping with the churchs overall vision, to include ministries like Sunday School, Childrens Church, Vacation Bible school, Youth Group, mission opportunities, and ministries that assist parents and the church community in healthy discipleship of children and youth.
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Our best team members are:patient, creative and attentive caregivers while working with small children (0-4 yrs old)experienced working with children (daycare, babysitting, nanny, church nursery) with professional references.
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Sitter positions may be last-minute, date nights, church nursery shifts, weekend coverage or periodic care dates, depending on your availability. Sitter positions may be last-minute, date nights, church nursery shifts, weekend coverage or periodic care dates, depending on your availability.
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Previous experience teaching or assistant teaching with a public or private school system, licensed child care center or church nursery is strongly preferred. Previous experience teaching or assistant teaching with a public or private school system, licensed child care center or church nursery is strongly preferred.
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We are currently hiring in the following areas: Tempe, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Desert Ridge, and Deer Valley! Jovie has helped thousands of parents find childcare with full or part-time nannies, on-demand sitters or emergency backup childcare.
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