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The Shuler Family
The Shuler Family
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The successful candidate:
- Must have zero or minimal contact with school aged children or high-risk populations and have safe hygiene practices for immunocompromised individual.
- CPR Certified or willing to obtain
- Speaks English plus another language and/or is willing to learn to use sign language with baby for potty training, food and basic needs
- Willing to drive to swim lessons, appointments and to run errands
- Experience with infants, toddlers, dogs and the responsibilities of this position
- Does not smoke
- Follows safe practices with baby (ie. Sleeping, handling, observing, hygiene, etc.)
Housekeeping Responsibilities include:
- Floors: sweeping/vacuuming, steam cleaning floors, resetting robot vacuum/mop, - Dishes: loading, running and unloading dishwasher, gathering, washing and organizing cleaned baby bottles, rattles, toys, pacifiers, etc.
- General: tidying and organizing,
- Linens/Bedrooms: laundry, making beds, washing/resetting linens and towels
Meal Responsibilities:
- Meal prep (chopping and combining ingredients for cooking later, following recipes provided).
- Steaming and preparing food for baby
Childcare responsibilities:
- Sleep: Supporting sleep training, helping baby to nap on schedule, wake, eat, play
- Food: Coordinating and communicating with mom and baby about breastfeeding, defrosting breast milk and introducing new foods to baby
-Hygiene: cloth diaper changes, clothing changes and other as needed
-Language and Skills: read books and engage in activities when mom has a work call.
Pets:
Feed, walk, administer medicine and wash and/or take to groomer/vet.
Schedule:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
6:45 am - 2:30 pm
Occasional flexibility needed on days and times.
Free parking in driveway/street.
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The Proformance Family
The Proformance Family
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The Lynn Family
The Lynn Family
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Hello!
We are looking for a long-term committed, part-time nanny to build a long lasting relationship with our family founded on trust, respect for each other, and open communication.
Current needs: We are hoping for someone to be home with our nearly 2 year old and help potty train. She is so close! Then in October, she can go to preschool.
October and beyond: We are looking for someone to help with the little ones 1-3 days a week (4-10 hours each day) and who is open to travel. We could have flexibility in which days you prefer.
Pay would require a discussion with you on a mutually beneficial plan.
At this time, there is no planned travel, but after establishing a bond and trust, we would love to treat the nanny to vacation with us. You would have lots of free time but also watch the kids sometimes. In the future, I may also have business trips that are 2-3 days long that may require assistance. We also like extended vacations during the hot summer months to cooler places.
About us: We like the outdoors, yoga, learning, good food, travel, and keeping things simple.
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The Pipes Family
The Pipes Family
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We have 3 kids: Ember & Eden who are 4, and Emmory is 2. Eden was recently diagnosed with Austism Spectrum Disorder. She requires lots of attention and support. Someone experienced with ASD or other special needs would be preferred.
Ember & Emmory are in full-day daycare/preschool. Eden stays home for now until we can get therapy and/or school figured out.
We are currently looking for weekend care on Saturdays and the occasional Sunday afternoon. Also date nights out for mom & dad to get some alone time. We usually do this on Monday, sometimes Tuesday depending on schedules.
The right person will have a safe, reliable car, with space for three girls and car seats.
You would occasionally be making sure the kids get dinner, a bath, and tucked into bed as part of their nighttime routine. You’ll also make sure the house and tidy and free of toys and little messes so they can start the next day off fresh.
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The Betker Family
The Betker Family
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How to Find a Housekeeper Nanny Job in Tucson, AZ
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 Tucson, AZ
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 Tucson, AZ
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.
