The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Kottackal Family with 1 Child

Apply Now
$15/hr
0 - 5 month old boy

A little bit about us

Start your nanny job with
The Kottackal Family?

Apply NowView More Jobs

Looking For

Availability

Start: TBD
Live-out

How often do you want to work?

More Nanny Jobs Near Chicago

The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Schneider Family with 1 Child

We’re a warm and respectful family looking for a caring nanny for our sweet 8-year-old daughter. She is friendly, independent, and enjoys learning, games, and creative activities. We need help with after school care, light supervision, meal prep, and creating a safe, positive environment.
The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Family Family with 1 Child

Couple living in Lincoln Park looking for a caring, dependent, punctual and flexible nanny for our 5 month old boy. Has to have experience with developmental milestones, sleep progression, and willing to help our family along this beautiful journey.
The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Part-Time Nanny Job: The Werderits Family with 1 Child

The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Owens Family with 1 Child

My wife and I are looking to secure a nanny for when we go back to work after the baby is born. Our baby is due early October, and we are looking to go back to work in December. We live in Logan Square, and pretty centrally located. Looking for service Wednesday-Friday 9am-8pm. Some days would be slightly shorter and some slightly longer. We are open to a nanny share, and have a family that may be interested.
The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Hall Family with 1 Child

Test test test test
The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Reynolds Family with 1 Child

The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The McLaughlin Family with 1 Child

We are looking for a full-time nanny position for around 40 hours/week (Monday-Friday). My husband and I both work jobs that are primarily 8-6pm or so (he is a lawyer and I am a consultant). Both of our offices/clients are located downtown in the Loop. We are very open to a nanny share and willing to have the share be at our house some weeks, at our house full-time or at someone else's house full-time (if they are nearby).
The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Live-In Full-Time Nanny Job: The Wolkomir Family with 1 Child

Our Daughter, Milena "Mila" will turn 5 years old in July. She is loving, happy, energetic and curious. Of course, like any little child. Mila loves animals, especially dogs (as well as our dog Benji a cockapoo), being outside, coloring/painting, the park/playground, and some shows (TV when allowed to watch) .... She is currently enrolled in a swim class, a gym class, and soccer. She has also taken theater classes and loves pretending and dressing up. She is starting to eat more things, but loves bread, cheese, and fruits. She is allergic to peanuts, so we don't keep any in the house and have medication for her (just in case). Mila is in school at the Lycée Francais de Chicago.

We are looking for someone to join our family to look after Mila on weekdays during the workday, and to contribute to the household responsibilities (for now in the house, given the Covid-19 issues). We have had a live-in au pair for the past 5 years, but our current au pair is going back to France. Phone and car to be provided, as well as private room, bathroom and semi-private living space in a single family home.
The Kottackal Family - Hiring in Chicago

Full-Time Nanny Job: The Ekelof Family with 1 Child

Want to explore more
nanny jobs near you?

View More Jobs
Image of a map with locations pinned

Where do you need a nanny job?

Nearby Cities

Romeoville  Schaumburg  Shorewood  Skokie  Springfield  St. Charles  Streamwood  Swansea  Tinley Park  Urbana  Vernon Hills  Washington  Waukegan  Westmont  Wheaton  Wheeling  Wilmette  Woodridge  Woodstock  Yorkville

Other Services in Chicago