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A busy family of three, based in the Catskills, needs to hire a temporary live out part time Nanny/ Housekeeper to assist in the care of their toddler and handle very light household upkeep from August -October 2023.
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Full Time live-out ROTA (7 days on/7 days off) Nannies required for a warm and loving Tribeca family with one infant (due September 2024) starting late 2024.
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Private family in Bridgehampton, NY is looking to hire a Live-in Nanny for the summer (now - Labor Day) for their 13-year old son. Housekeeping: Light Housekeeping Required, Cooking: Help Start/Prep for Dinner,Plain Cooking Required, Laundry: Family Laundry Errands: Dry Cleaners; Post Office,Etc. Driving: Required Travel: No Travel Required Position Requirements Work Hours: 8am - 6/7pm Languages: English Experience: 3+ Years of Experience References: Minimum of 2 References Background: Pass stringent background checks and drug testing upon offer of hire Position Compensation Salary: $300/day Living Accommodations: Live In.
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Greek Speaking Live In Nanny Job, Chelsea, Term Time Only, September Start A returning client of Greycoat Lumleys is looking for a proactive, fun and educationally focused live in nanny to look after their two children aged 5 and 7 years old.
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We are currently placing for flexible, part-time, and full-time nanny positions in New York (Manhattan and Brooklyn) and New Jersey (Jersey City and Hoboken), and for flexible positions in New York (Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau County Long Island, and Westchester County), Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
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The schedule will ideally be 10am-6pm on both Saturday and Sunday, but the family is also open to half days on either or both days.
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Cook, Housekeeper, Live Out, Nanny, Part Time. Housekeeper/Cook/Nanny Part Time Live Out. Working parents, on the Upper East Side, need to hire a part-time Housekeeper/Cook/Nanny.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionA soon to be family of four, with homes in Brooklyn Heights and Garrison, NY, needs to hire a highly experienced career Nanny. The family is open to live-out candidates, but would ideally like to find a Nanny who will be flexible to live-in starting 2025.
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Nanny, Live-in, Full time. A family of five, with homes in New Jersey and New York, needs to hire a live-in Nanny to care for their three children (toddler through elementary age). Full Time, Live In, Nanny.
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Family in Tribeca, NY is looking for a nanny who is able to do household duties while children are in school. Two children ages, 8 years-old daughter and 6 years-old son who has ADHD. Duties include pick up, taking children to after-school activities, monitor homework and piano practice, playing with the children when there's time (e.g. chess or board games), getting ready for bedtime, etc.
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Days-off can be spent back in NYC. Job Description A private family in the Upper East Side of Manhattan seeks to hire a full-time Nanny who is passionate to work with young children (ages 7 and 4.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAre you the kind of person who's had a blast babysitting, rocking it as a camp counselor, being a stellar nanny, or nurturing young minds as a childcare teacher? As a Jovie-Bright Horizons Nanny, your role is all about: Caring for children in the comfort of their own homes.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFamily is looking for a loving, engaging and active nanny to care primarily for their son, who will be 3yo at the end of June. 5yo girl will need care during after-school hours and days off from school.
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The nanny should be able to care for both children if the Mom were to return to work. It would also be a bonus if the nanny could help with prepping dinner for the whole family a few nights each week and be proactive in helping to receive packages delivered to the home, helping to unload groceries, etc.
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