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The Hoff Family
The Hoff Family
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More details: We are a south Minneapolis family (Longfellow neighborhood) and I'm starting my therapy internship this fall. I need a reliable nanny who understands child development and is able to spend time doing enriching activities with my son. I also have a daughter who will be in pre-school during those hours.
We'll need to talk through the exact schedule, but should there be any cross-over time where the nanny is watching both children, we would increase pay to ~$25/hour.
My working hours will be at the office. My husband works from home but has an office and stays quite busy - that said, he would be available for emergencies and especially to help with on-boarding.
Ideally, this position would be a long-term position and last for at least a few years. We would like our nanny to be registered with the state so that we can partially pay through our dependent care funds. More details about W2 employment can be discussed when we find the right candidate. We would provide a 30 minute lunch break, and we would be open to figuring out paid sick time and/or PTO.
A little bit about my son: he's a very easy-going guy who is hitting all of his developmental milestones. He loves to be active outdoors and enjoys time with trusted adults and other children. My daughter is similar, though the nanny would spend less time with her (except during summer holidays). Both of my kids are very well adjusted, empathetic, trusting children and I'd like to find someone who can help continue nurturing that in them.
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The St. Sauver Family
The St. Sauver Family
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The Kostka Family
The Kostka Family
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We have two older children, who are in preschool. This may involve occasional care for the older two as well some help around the house (e. g. light housekeeping, meal prep, etc).
We would love a nanny who has their own
car, who does not smoke, who is comfortable with pets (we have a friendly golden retriever) and who is CPR certified. Thank you so much for your consideration :)
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The Robinson Family
The Robinson Family
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The right person is happy, patient, sweet, culturally woke, intelligent, a non-smoker, and loves children. And especially, experience with happy children on the spectrum.
Driving might be required. Dinner prep might be required.
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The Milan Family
The Milan Family
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The Finlay Family
The Finlay Family
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The Zajac Family
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Having a vehicle would be preferred, but not a deal breaker:) Would mostly just want you to have transportation to and from our place. We live right on the 11 bus line and only about 10 minute drive from UMN Twin Cities Campus.
Vivienne has Celiac Disease which means she can’t eat gluten nor have food that has been cooked with gluten (crossed contamination). She is very in tuned with what she can and can’t have, but I will go through a few things with you so you’ll know what to be conscious of when preparing meals for her.
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The Boodhram Family
The Boodhram Family
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The Jones Family
The Jones Family
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Along with being hands-on with the kids, I would also love help with some light home chores and day-to-day upkeep such as tidying, laundry, helping keep things organized, and general cleaning maintenance. I usually have daily tasks and routines I like to get done around the house, and it would be wonderful to have someone willing to jump in and lend a hand where needed. We’re hoping for someone kind, dependable, proactive, and comfortable becoming part of the rhythm of our home about 3–4 days a week.
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How to Find a Housekeeper Nanny Job in Minneapolis, MN
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 Minneapolis, MN
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 Minneapolis, MN
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.
