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Full-Time Nanny Job: The Peter Family with 2 Children
Looking for a nanny for our two girls (1 and 3) at our home in Cascade.
Open to summer-only nannies or career-nannies looking for long-term work.
Days/Hours: We need a nanny full-time ~40-42 hours per week, Mon-Fri 8-4:30pm. Prefer someone willing to flex hours if we'd like to do a shorter Friday in exchange for longer hours on another day.
Day-to-day: Responsibilities include taking the girls to scheduled activities (gymnastics, swim) and on outings to library, Meijer Gardens, park, pool, and playdates. Some family assistant work is expected (e.g., kid laundry, meal prep, misc errands).
Misc info about us: Mom works from home. Grandparents live in town (and have a pool!). We have a spaniel. No dog care is expected, but he loves any attention you are willing to give him.
Requirements: No tobacco use. Must be a strong swimmer with good pool safety. Reliable transportation with clean driving record.
Nice-to-have: Flexible hours, willing to work occasional evening/weekend. Dog lover. Willing to help with misc household projects (organization, errands, etc.).
Open to summer-only nannies or career-nannies looking for long-term work.
Days/Hours: We need a nanny full-time ~40-42 hours per week, Mon-Fri 8-4:30pm. Prefer someone willing to flex hours if we'd like to do a shorter Friday in exchange for longer hours on another day.
Day-to-day: Responsibilities include taking the girls to scheduled activities (gymnastics, swim) and on outings to library, Meijer Gardens, park, pool, and playdates. Some family assistant work is expected (e.g., kid laundry, meal prep, misc errands).
Misc info about us: Mom works from home. Grandparents live in town (and have a pool!). We have a spaniel. No dog care is expected, but he loves any attention you are willing to give him.
Requirements: No tobacco use. Must be a strong swimmer with good pool safety. Reliable transportation with clean driving record.
Nice-to-have: Flexible hours, willing to work occasional evening/weekend. Dog lover. Willing to help with misc household projects (organization, errands, etc.).
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Part-Time Nanny Job: The Ford Family with 3 Children
We're looking for someone to help in mornings and evenings, most likely 3-4 days a week (Mon through Thurs), 2-3 weeks a month. I have a hectic travel schedule and my wife needs assistances getting kids to school (7:30-8:30 AM) and then help with schoolwork/childcare after school, usually 4-6:30 PM. There could be some additional childcare opportunities with longer hours as well, depending on her work schedule.
We have three kids, a boy age 8, and two girls age 6 and 3.
Responsibilities in the morning would be to help get lunches made, breakfast on the table, and kids focused to get out the door. In the evening, it would be helping with reading and math (more so making sure they're focused) and some dinner prep. We have an 18 month black lab who will also need some distracting as well.
We can flexible on some of the hours and days, but will need support a minimum of two weeks a month, and might need to adjust schedules a bit a week or so in advance depending on travel (would most likely result in added days of childcare)
We have three kids, a boy age 8, and two girls age 6 and 3.
Responsibilities in the morning would be to help get lunches made, breakfast on the table, and kids focused to get out the door. In the evening, it would be helping with reading and math (more so making sure they're focused) and some dinner prep. We have an 18 month black lab who will also need some distracting as well.
We can flexible on some of the hours and days, but will need support a minimum of two weeks a month, and might need to adjust schedules a bit a week or so in advance depending on travel (would most likely result in added days of childcare)