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Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? If so, we welcome you to our Nanny Team, working with a variety of healthy families around your flexible schedule.
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Making in-depth connected relationships within the home care environment is the greatest reward for becoming a Nanny in the home. Homewatch CareGivers is a premier provider of in-home care services for people of all ages, including seniors, children, veterans, the chronically ill, and those recovering from medical procedures.
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The ideal candidate will have prior experience as a live-in nanny , preferably with the children in the same age group. The nanny will primarily focus on the care of the younger child while also assisting with the older childs needs before and after school.
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In addition to caring for the baby, the parents hope their nanny will support his development by engaging him with his Montessori-style toys, reading him stories, playing with him in the garden, taking him to the nearby Madison Park playground, and taking him on strolls in the Arboretum.
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Join a warm and professional family in Sammamish, providing essential support to a busy executive mom and her two school-aged boys, aged 7 and 11.
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Part Time & Full Time Nanny position available starting at $25/hr. We believe it is something special - when you couple the opportunity to join the nation's largest nanny employer with the chance to play each day and build stronger families.
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Nanny needs to be CPR Certified and trained. Would be ok with Live-In or live-out - They have a bedroom and bathroom for the nanny. A wonderful Family in Seattle, Wa is looking for a spectacular Nanny for their Newborn.
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Have you always preferred the fun and wonder of the kids’ table rather than sitting with the adults?
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With a flexible start time and guaranteed weekly pay, this is the perfect gig for an adventurous nanny. While parents tackle chores and errands, you'll dive into a day filled with play and care.
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Full-time and/or Part-time Nanny, Childcare, in their own home! Full-time and/or Part-time Nanny, Childcare, in their own home! PERKS; A schedule that suits your availability Competitive pay, PLUS overtime and holiday pay Paid time off Mileage reimbursement Bonuses Paid time between shifts Health insurance Free CEU's On-site training -24/7 support Experienced, professional support team and much more.
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Housekeeper/Nanny Full-Time, Live-Out. A family of five, outside of Washington DC, needs to hire a live-out Housekeeper/Cook/Nanny to help their home run smoothly. Housekeeper/Nanny Full-Time, Live-Out.
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This father is looking to hire a reliable after-school nanny for his daughter starting ASAP. The ideal candidate is passionate about introducing his daughter to new experiences and believes in speaking to children like adults to help them develop problem-solving and general other executive function skills that are so important at this age.
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We are new parents and looking for a nanny who is great with baby girls. Our baby is due 5/31, so hoping to get someone for the fall/winter timeframe. We are new parents and looking for a nanny who is great with baby girls.
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The family would like for their nanny to accompany them on 1-2 domestic trips annually, a passport is not required. The nanny will have their own private room with an attached bathroom.
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You’re really excited about becoming our kids’ nanny friend this summer exploring the outdoors and staying active! Job Duties : We’re looking for a summer nanny to care for our children during the day.
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