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Full-Time Nanny Job: The Ray Family with 2 Children
Hi! We are looking for childcare for our 19-month old twins in our home for 15-32 hours a week starting in May 2023.
You can set your own schedule every month (it doesn't have to be the same one every week or day, and it's totally up to you).
Compensation:
- $22 per hour.
- 8 paid sick days per year (mental health or physical health, no questions asked).
- You can eat whatever you like from our kitchen.
Requirements:
- Be communicative, punctual, reliable, and hygienic.
- Be vaxed and boosted.
- Take a rapid-test before each shift (we will provide/pay for the tests).
- Have some childcare experience. It's great if you have lots of experience, but the main priority is that you're a loving, responsible, attentive, honest person who can make sure that our babies feel safe and cared-for.
- Be able to lift them (they are around 25 pounds each).
- Remain sober while on duty (even if you have a medical card). Do not smoke cigarettes while on duty or come to work in clothing smelling of nicotine.
- Infant/child CPR-certified.
Preferences (willing to be flexible about these):
- Have experience with toddlers and/or multiples.
- Have a valid driver's license in case there is an emergency where you need to transport them in our car.
Duties:
- Provide them with milk and food from our fridge.
- Change their diapers.
- Take them for walks.
- Play with them.
- Do a few loads of baby laundry a week.
- Keep them safe in general.
- Leave the playroom as tidy as (or tidier than) it was at the beginning of your shift.
- It's fine if you're on your phone or "sitter-rising" some of the time (we want this to be a sustainable arrangement and prevent burn-out, which means not demanding that you have to be "on" and sparkly 100% of the time), but please do always respond promptly to their needs, and please do directly interact with them for more than half of your shift.
You can set your own schedule every month (it doesn't have to be the same one every week or day, and it's totally up to you).
Compensation:
- $22 per hour.
- 8 paid sick days per year (mental health or physical health, no questions asked).
- You can eat whatever you like from our kitchen.
Requirements:
- Be communicative, punctual, reliable, and hygienic.
- Be vaxed and boosted.
- Take a rapid-test before each shift (we will provide/pay for the tests).
- Have some childcare experience. It's great if you have lots of experience, but the main priority is that you're a loving, responsible, attentive, honest person who can make sure that our babies feel safe and cared-for.
- Be able to lift them (they are around 25 pounds each).
- Remain sober while on duty (even if you have a medical card). Do not smoke cigarettes while on duty or come to work in clothing smelling of nicotine.
- Infant/child CPR-certified.
Preferences (willing to be flexible about these):
- Have experience with toddlers and/or multiples.
- Have a valid driver's license in case there is an emergency where you need to transport them in our car.
Duties:
- Provide them with milk and food from our fridge.
- Change their diapers.
- Take them for walks.
- Play with them.
- Do a few loads of baby laundry a week.
- Keep them safe in general.
- Leave the playroom as tidy as (or tidier than) it was at the beginning of your shift.
- It's fine if you're on your phone or "sitter-rising" some of the time (we want this to be a sustainable arrangement and prevent burn-out, which means not demanding that you have to be "on" and sparkly 100% of the time), but please do always respond promptly to their needs, and please do directly interact with them for more than half of your shift.