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Clinic experience (Vet tech, Dental Hygienist, Physical Therapist); eldercare support assistant, Nanny, or FoH service industry professional. Clinic experience (Vet tech, Dental Hygienist, Physical Therapist); eldercare support assistant, Nanny, or FoH service industry professional.
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Busy & discreet family is seeking an experienced, responsible, and sophisticated FULL-TIME/ROTA LIVE-OUT NANNY/HOUSEHOLD MANAGER for their daughter who is 3 years old. This is a great opportunity for a career nanny seeking a long-term position that will evolve over time as their child grows.
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Part- and full-time positions available Are you: At least 18 years of age Compassionate about helping others Currently babysitting or have babysitting/nanny experience and want to learn new skills Respectful, Honest, and Kind Authorized to work in the United States If so, we want you on our team Pacific Homecare is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer.
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As a Part-Time Youth Assistant Sports Instructor, you will help teach the FUNdamentals to children of all skill levels (ages 12 months - 7 years) and play a crucial role in fostering what will become one of the most memorable experiences in our children’s lives.
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Whether you are looking for a part-time gig, a full-time permanent job, a temporary Summer job or something else, we have thousands of families across the USA who use NannyPod to find their next nanny.
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Part-time and Full-time Nanny and Babysitter Positions! 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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Full or Part - Time - Build a schedule that fits your life, day shifts, afternoons, or weekends. Meal Prep - Put together meals and snacks for children during your time with them.
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About the Family: A welcoming family residing in Greenwich, CT, is seeking a dedicated and reliable nanny/housekeeper to join their household. Previous experience working as a nanny or in a childcare-related role is preferred.
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Part time Nanny position available. You create your own Part Time schedule (10-25 hrs per week) Engaging the child in play, story time, arts & crafts, and fun activities that are age appropriate.
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Full or Part - Time - Build a schedule that fits your life. Experience or related: Nanny, Childcare, Babysitting. Perks & Bonuses - (Varies based on location and position) May include free access to Telehealth, discounted health club or AAA membership, regular pay increases and incentive bonuses.
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Do babysitting gigs feel more like a chance to let loose and have fun than just a mere job? Light Clean-up - Restore the kitchen and play areas after food and fun (with age-appropriate assistance from the kids.
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While the nanny is encouraged to use part of this time for personal breaks, the family appreciates an awareness and willingness to perform household tasks during the child's nap (cleaning out the diaper bag, sanitizing toys, emptying the dishwasher, taking out trash, babys laundry and or prepping his meals.
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Decide your own schedule: single day, part-time, full time, etc. Aid with bed time and early morning routines. Register today and begin looking for nanny work near you.
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Family located in a comfortable Accokeek, MD home is in need of an experienced nanny who is loving, caring, and energetic for their 3 year old son and 11 month old daughter! Nanny will be responsible for closely monitoring and attending to the children's normal day to day needs.
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Ideally the nanny will be comfortable to help with meal prep, putting groceries away, etc. This blended Johnson City family is looking for a fun, reliable nanny to work in the afternoons with their children, primarily their young toddler.
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