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The Hart Family
The Hart Family
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We are seeking a reliable, nurturing nanny to care for our 20-month-old child beginning mid-March.
Schedule:
• 1–2 week part-time transition period
• Ongoing schedule averaging 30 hours/week
Monday–Wednesday: 8:00am–3:00pm
Thursday–Friday: 9:00am–1:00pm
• Occasional additional hours may be requested with advance notice
Compensation: $20-$22/hour (based on experience)
Primary Responsibilities:
• Preparing and serving meals/snacks
• Maintaining nap routine
• Diaper changes
• Engaging in structured and play-based learning activities
• Supporting developmental milestones
• Maintaining a clean and organized play environment
We are expecting a new baby in July and are open to discussing long-term opportunities as our family grows. For now, responsibilities will focus solely on our toddler.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Prior toddler experience
• CPR/First Aid certified (or willing to obtain)
• Reliable transportation
• References available upon request
We are looking for someone patient, warm, and proactive who enjoys engaging with toddlers. Please reach out with your experience, availability, and references.
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The Oyolola Family
The Oyolola Family
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The Andrasko Family
The Andrasko Family
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I have Luke who is 6. He is a very sweet boy who loves to help you cook and clean. He won't be home most of the time because he's in school. I would need help with him on Sundays too when I work, though. Just not sure on how many hours yet.
I have Lorelei who is three. She is so fun! She loves snuggles, Gabby's Dollhouse, Dora, and Bubble Guppies. We are working on potty training her currently, so she is in pullups. When prompted she will go to the bathroom, so she still needs reminders. She is eager to learn though which has been super helpful! She pretends to be grumpy sometimes but is an easy nut to crack. She has the biggest heart.
I have sweet Lila who is nearly two! She sleeps well for a few hours in the afternoon but that would be at Kindercare on the weekdays. She's the happiest baby I've ever seen. She'll sit next to you on the couch and is so fun to play with on the floor. You'll love her. She refuses to walk and scoots everywhere on her knees and it is quite a thing to watch 😂
Lorelei loves to create art, play with Barbies, and play outside. They are so much fun - I can promise you that.
I start work on August 1st on a 12-6 pm schedule. We live in a quadplex upstairs. It will always be as neat and tidy as it can be with two toddlers, so it would be great if you could help pick up toys when you can; Lorelei and Lila will help!
Needing these hours:
Monday-Friday to pick up my girls from Kindercare at for and be with them until about 6:45 or 7 pm.
Sundays I do work as well but have not gotten a confirmation on the hours yet.
Starts on August 1st
If you have any questions at all please let me know! 😊
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