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Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have the first chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time.
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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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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. sandiegonannyagency.com We offer professional childcare and nanny placement services in San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles, Ca. We are a full-service nanny agency dedicated to delivering personal assistance in finding the right candidate for every family.
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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 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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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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Have you always preferred the fun and wonder of the kids' table rather than sitting with the adults?
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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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Here in our back up care department, we specialize in providing on demand, back up and temporary childcare to families in the greater Seattle Area. As a member of our back up care nanny team, and an employee of Sound Care Agency, one day you could be filling in for a sick nanny, one day you could be caring for brand new infant twins and another day you could be watching school age kids at a fantastic hotel - the adventures are truly endless.
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This position can start as soon as the right Nanny can and there is a vehicle available. This busy dual-executive couple and experienced nanny employers are looking for their next long-term Nanny to be part of their family.
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