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The recruitment process includes a phone interview, an in-person interview, an interactive interview (opportunity to meet the children and interact with them), and a background check. A local family is looking for a part-time Nanny and Family Assistant for their one-year-old son.
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Minimal driving · No cooking skills required Qualifications: 2 years of prior nanny experience with infants, at least one previous long-term nanny placement for 2 years minimum, knowledge of infant development, fluent in English, valid Driver’s license, reliable car, clean driving record, willing to follow no phone use around the baby, and CPR plus First Aid certifications.
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The family values an engaging and nurturing caregiver who can sing, read, and minimize phone or computer usage during the day. Reliable transportation and cell phone. The mother has a hybrid work schedule, and the father will be working from home.
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Our in-office support staff means that we're a phone call or a text away and happy to assist however we can, whenever you need us. We can work with students with an irregular class schedule, creative professionals who want to take short gigs, and young professionals who need additional income as they work toward the career of their dreams.
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When on the job, you'll organize outdoor adventures, sing songs, read books, find opportunities for imaginative play, or just be a buddy. We invest in our employees, starting with on-the-job training, and continuing mentoring and coaching.
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Requirements: High School Diploma/GED (Some college coursework-preferred) A high level of commitment 2 Childcare References (non-related to the candidate) Valid Driver’s License Nannies MUST have their own, unshared, insured vehicle to drive to and from cases Nannies MUST own a cell phone to download our app.
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Reliable transportation and cell phone Jovie provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity, and expression or genetics.
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