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Part-Time Nanny Job: The Yim Family with 1 Child
We are looking for a caring, reliable nanny to join our family starting mid June or early July. Our son will be about 7 months old at that time and is a very sweet, smiley, and happy baby.
Schedule:
Monday–Friday
Approximately 5 hours per day (weekday daytime hours)
Responsibilities:
- Engage our son in age-appropriate play and activities
- Ensure naps as needed and follow his routine
- Light housework while the baby is sleeping, including:
- Baby/family laundry
- Dishwashing
- Taking out the trash
What We’re Looking For:
We’re hoping to find someone who is loving, attentive, and enjoys working with infants. Our goal is to find a great fit for our family, and if things go well, we would love to continue the position throughout next year as well.
If you’re experienced with infants and interested in a longer-term opportunity with a warm family, we’d love to hear from you.
Schedule:
Monday–Friday
Approximately 5 hours per day (weekday daytime hours)
Responsibilities:
- Engage our son in age-appropriate play and activities
- Ensure naps as needed and follow his routine
- Light housework while the baby is sleeping, including:
- Baby/family laundry
- Dishwashing
- Taking out the trash
What We’re Looking For:
We’re hoping to find someone who is loving, attentive, and enjoys working with infants. Our goal is to find a great fit for our family, and if things go well, we would love to continue the position throughout next year as well.
If you’re experienced with infants and interested in a longer-term opportunity with a warm family, we’d love to hear from you.
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Pham Family with 2 Children
I need childcare for about 5 weeks - 13 July - 14 August. I would need someone for about 10 hours a day (7-5) and preferably 5 days during the week (M-F) but would consider 4 days. I have 4 kids but will be taking my older 2 to camp every day so I only need childcare for my younger 2 - my 3 y/o son and 18 m/o daughter. They love to dance and sing and play pretend.
Part-Time Nanny Job: The Jajan Family with 1 Child
We need a nanny for an adult woman (Deb) age 65 who is memory-challenged. Just walk with her and her dog so she doesn't get lost in the neighborhood, and be a good, talkative companion.
Every Sunday, 8:30am to 5:30pm
Maybe take her to eat lunch at Metro Diner in Rosslyn. (She will pay for her own lunch.)
Every Sunday, 8:30am to 5:30pm
Maybe take her to eat lunch at Metro Diner in Rosslyn. (She will pay for her own lunch.)
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Mintz Family with 1 Child
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Silvers Family with 1 Child
We are just getting started on this and looking for something in the new year. Possible half days or full time.
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Wenzel Family with 1 Child
Part-Time Nanny Job: The A Family with 1 Child
My child turns 5 May 1st and looking for someone high energy to watch him from 9-3PM until he transitions to kindergarten end of summer.
Full-Time Nanny Job: The bob Family with 7 Children
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Arenth Family with 2 Children
Hello! We are moving to Arlington, VA with our two girls, Leone and Oria.
We are hoping to have childcare for them during the week. They are creative, happy, and looking for someone who will open their minds to new adventures and ideas.
Leone is 6 and her friends parents always tell us - "we always want our kids spending time with Leone, she is such a good example!" She is very sweet full of imagination. She likes to paint and color, is reading a bit on her own, and has decided she will travel to Mars on Friday Saturday and Sundays, then train horses on Monday's, Wednesday's and Thursdays....yes, exactly that.
Oria is full of smiles and dangerously brilliant. She is 3, but her communication is at a 5 year old level. Her attention span is shorter than her sister, to be expected, and is always coming up with new games to play, things to say, and things to learn.
We would expect the Nanny to work hard to keep things interesting and fresh. There will always be repeat, and repetition is important. And there should always be something new to see and discover. Going to museums, new parks, the zoo. Talking them for walks, or doing a lesson about a random topic (Let's learn about what the earth is made of). I have found these opportunities to refresh my own memory on SO many things and they love when we are learning alongside them.
The rest is standard: prepare their meals during the day, clean all their dishes, get their clothes in the laundry, folded and put away once or twice per week, read lots of books, get their toys put away at the end of each day, etc. They can and should help the nanny with many of these tasks, particularly cleaning up. A successful nanny may NEVER have to pick up after the girls because they are doing it themselves!
Be a friend. Be kind. Be patient. Be attentive on the children - not the phone. Be interested. Be interesting.
Our kids will fall in love you with you. That is a lot of trust and a lot of fun.
We are hoping to have childcare for them during the week. They are creative, happy, and looking for someone who will open their minds to new adventures and ideas.
Leone is 6 and her friends parents always tell us - "we always want our kids spending time with Leone, she is such a good example!" She is very sweet full of imagination. She likes to paint and color, is reading a bit on her own, and has decided she will travel to Mars on Friday Saturday and Sundays, then train horses on Monday's, Wednesday's and Thursdays....yes, exactly that.
Oria is full of smiles and dangerously brilliant. She is 3, but her communication is at a 5 year old level. Her attention span is shorter than her sister, to be expected, and is always coming up with new games to play, things to say, and things to learn.
We would expect the Nanny to work hard to keep things interesting and fresh. There will always be repeat, and repetition is important. And there should always be something new to see and discover. Going to museums, new parks, the zoo. Talking them for walks, or doing a lesson about a random topic (Let's learn about what the earth is made of). I have found these opportunities to refresh my own memory on SO many things and they love when we are learning alongside them.
The rest is standard: prepare their meals during the day, clean all their dishes, get their clothes in the laundry, folded and put away once or twice per week, read lots of books, get their toys put away at the end of each day, etc. They can and should help the nanny with many of these tasks, particularly cleaning up. A successful nanny may NEVER have to pick up after the girls because they are doing it themselves!
Be a friend. Be kind. Be patient. Be attentive on the children - not the phone. Be interested. Be interesting.
Our kids will fall in love you with you. That is a lot of trust and a lot of fun.
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