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The Mcdonogh Family
The Mcdonogh Family
A little bit about us
Our children are unique individuals. We're hoping to find someone to help make transitions easier and consistent care. Someone with patience and is dependable.
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The Taggart Family
The Taggart Family
A little bit about us
They are on a shared custody schedule, alternating every other week. Hours are flexible based on how much or how little the right candidate wants to take on, but typically Monday-Friday for approximately 5-8 hours daily.
I’m looking for someone who is interested in helping with care during the weeks my kids are with me, and possibly some help on the weeks they aren’t, with light house duties and animal care.
I work full time and am in law school, both of which require some amount of travel. There may be a need for someone to travel with my kids and I, (expenses covered) or to stay overnight for the custodial time. I do have a mother in law apartment that is furnished, or a guest bedroom.
As far as care goes - I’m looking for someone to assist with managing their schoolwork, helping with meals, and some tidying/household chores (mostly helping the kids with routines).
I have two cats - French Fry and Potato, and a dog, Angus.
My son does have a bleeding disorder that is mostly self managed but it will be important to understand it. Both kids have struggles with distractions, and need gentle re-direction efforts.
Pay will be dependent upon the amount of responsibility the person I hire is interested in taking on, all of which can be discussed. If there is interest in living on property, that can also be discussed as part of the compensation. It’s a full, separate house, furnished, with a dishwasher and washer/dryer in unit, with a separate driveway.
Being able to teach piano, and Spanish speaking candidates would be a plus, and the ability to transport the kids to and from activities for their homeschool would be a great help.
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The Olson Family
The Olson Family
A little bit about us
Currently part time at 30-35hrs but can potentially be full time in future. There are weeks she travels for work and will need a minimum of 40 hours. Some light tidying up such as folding baby clothes and cleaning baby bottles. We have one high-energy dog who's very friendly and loves to play. If weather permits we typically do a short walk daily with the dog and baby. This is a payroll position and will be paid overtime if over 40 hours a week or over 8 hours a day.
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How to Find a housekeeping Nanny Job in Alaska
To start your search, you’ll create a profile to show off what makes you unique to families. From there, you connect with families about their needs and what you’re looking for. When you think you’ve found the right match, you can turn the discussion towards compensation and responsibilities.
What is a Housekeeper Nanny in Alaska
A housekeeping nanny job can be a full-time, part-time, live-in or live-out position. A housekeeping nanny is defined by the responsibilities of caring for the home and belongings beyond the children. This can include family laundry, cleaning washrooms, preparing meals, organizing closets and rooms, and vacuuming.
Interviewing for a Housekeeper Nanny Position in Alaska
After talking to a few employers, you’ll be invited for a housekeeping nanny job interview. Here are a few housekeeping nanny interview questions to prepare for:
- What qualities do you have that make you a good housekeeping nanny?
- What do you enjoy about looking after a home?
- How many years of experience do you have with house cleaning?
In a housekeeping nanny job interview, you’ll have the opportunity to provide your nanny references and ask any questions that you would like to know about them. If you decide after this interview that you would like to continue, we recommend asking for a job offer or a nanny contract. By doing this, you can ensure that you’re getting off on the right foot with your future employer.