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The boyd Family
The boyd Family
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The Pierce Family
The Pierce Family
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The Nelson Family
The Nelson Family
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We nanny share with my husband’s sister and brother-in-law. My husband’s sister has two girls Ally (age 2) and Cailin (11 months). The girls are dropped off at our house 2-3 days per week from about 7am to 5pm. When Max and Zofia are not in school they play all day with their cousins. The kids all get along great. It is important to both families to keep the kids together.
The job would entail cooking for the children, assistance with packing school lunches, dropping the kids off at school and pickup, and taking the kids to do fun activities during school breaks. When the older kids are at school and the girls are in the nanny’s care cooking meals, naps, playtime, park adventure, and library classes would expected. Both family’s value indoor and outdoor play with toys, music, reading, and arts. Screen time will be limited and this includes tablets, TV, and video games. Both sets of parents also enjoy the occasional date night and having a flexible nanny is great.
Location: El Cajon, CA (Max/Zofia) and San Diego, CA (San Marcos area) for Ally and Cailin. The kids all stay at Max/Zofia's house.
Pay: For Max and Zofia the weekly pay rate is $450 for roughly 20hrs work which equals $22.50 per hour. For the two girls (Ally and Cailin) pay is hourly $36/hr. Typically, the girls join in two days per week for about 8hr each day which averages out to $576 per week. Total weekly pay averages $1,026.
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The FOgle Family
The FOgle Family
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The Lopez Family
The Lopez Family
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The Luna Family
The Luna Family
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The biggest thing is flexibility: I (the one separating) will never work a full day, as my life revolves around appointments.
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The Chatman Family
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The Allos Family
The Allos Family
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Hours are 7-3pm, Tuesday through Thursday.
Job duties include: meal prepping, nap time, diaper changes, play time, reading/learning, and any creative activity that stimulates our little boy!
We are conveniently located in Rancho San Diego next to a lovely park where our son loves to explore and play.
Pay is negotiable within reason.
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How to Find a Housekeeper Nanny Job in El Cajon, CA
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 El Cajon, CA
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 El Cajon, CA
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.
