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Part-Time Nanny Job: The Martinez Family with 1 Child
Looking for someone who can share our family values and love when we’re not home. We want you to feel like a member of the family.
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Welch Family with 1 Child
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Babysitter Job: The Rigas Family with 2 Children
Hello, I have a two year old boy and 5 month old girl. I am looking for a Spanish speaking nanny/babysitter to assist occasionally.
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Boehler Family with 2 Children
My 2 year old would be here throughout the day, my 5 year old will leave for preschool at around 1130 and will be dropped off at 3. My work hours can vary. Mostly the schedule will be 730-4. But some days not until 230.
Live-In Full-Time Nanny Job: The Harris Family with 1 Child
Seeking a compassionate, experienced live-in nanny for an 8-year-old child. This permanent position includes housing, meals, and salary. Responsibilities include full-time childcare, meal prep, homework help, emotional support, and maintaining a structured environment. The nanny will also engage in educational and recreational activities while ensuring a clean, organized living space. Requirements: Must have childcare experience, fluency in English (other languages a plus), willingness to relocate to the U.S. for long-term employment, and ability to pass a background check.
Babysitter Job: The Quinlan Family with 1 Child
Full-Time Nanny Job: The Watkins Family with 2 Children
But two kids are Oliver and Nathan ages two and three. My wife and I work 5 days a week hours 7:00 to 4:00 need full-time Nanny for that time. We are at work
Part-Time Nanny Job: The Pawlowski Family with 1 Child
We are looking for some occasional help with our first and only child, Ramona. She just joined us in December and we are obsessed with her. My wife and I both work from home and we are looking for help just 1 or 2 days a week so that we can really focus on our work while knowing Ramona is getting the attention she needs. At first, we want someone to come to our home, but as we get to know the caregiver and become more comfortable with the situation, we may be open to care elsewhere and even a shared nanny situation where Ramona might meet other kids near her age.