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We've got fantastic families in the Barrington and Schaumburg areas eagerly seeking energetic individuals for both full-time and part-time nanny positions. Building Connections: Dive into a world where you're not just a nanny; you're a cherished member of a family.
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We are a a busy family that needs help.
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The best nanny would have a high moral compass and be an excellent role model for the children. The nanny would typically be needed Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The best nanny for this family would be reliable, responsible, active, organized, and engaged.
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Seeking reliable and experienced nanny near 48270. Duties include supervising and engaging with children, preparing meals and snacks, assisting with basic hygiene, and maintaining a clean and organized environment.
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At least two (2) years of proven professional experience as a child or adult care provider (nanny, babysitter, daycare worker, caregiver, etc.) At least two (2) years of proven professional experience as a child or adult care provider (nanny, babysitter, daycare worker, caregiver, etc.
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The nanny will help create a semi-structured summer for the children with activities in the home, occasional outings to the yacht club, and scheduled activities including golf and tennis lessons.
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A local family is looking for a part-time Nanny and Family Assistant for their one-year-old son. The goal is to find a nanny who will be fully engaged and playful with their child. The Recruitment Process for the Nanny Position.
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Fun Family in the Ocean Beach area desires a Full-Time Nanny/Personal Family Assistant for their 4 kids who are 6-15 years old. Active Family in Ocean Beach is looking for a bubbly and big personality Nanny to help with their 4 kids before and after school.
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Your responsibilities include meal preparation and keeping the home tidy, including children's laundry, toy cleanup, vacuuming, and taking out the trash.
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LINCOLN, NE (LOCAL CANDIDATES PREFERRED): Incredible working parents seek a compassionate and organized FULL-TIME LIVE-OUT NANNY/HOUSEHOLD MANAGER to join their warm and loving family of 5. However, the Nanny/ Household Manager is expected to uphold these standards daily, especially during special occasions or events.
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1+ year(s) of childcare, babysitter or nanny experience, preferable including infant and toddler. A family in Durham, NC is seeking an energetic and engaging afternoon nanny for their son.
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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 that is 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.) (Brag Alert): We have been an outstanding nanny/sitter agency in Houston for 28 years.
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Full Time Household Manager/Nanny needed for a family expecting their first baby in September 2024. The role will be house management/housekeeper before the baby arrives then transition into a nanny role in December as the family is looking for a long term caretaker for the child.
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