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The Reichert Family
The Reichert Family
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The Leach Family
The Leach Family
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Location: James Island, SC
Dates: starting end of September or early October
Schedule: * need someone FLEXIBLE with my work schedule, the typical hours are listed below:
Monday (1/2 day – may be morning or afternoon, not every week)
Tues (2-6pm)
Wed (7-5pm)
Thurs (2-6pm)
Friday (7-3pm)
- Between 20-30hrs a week, to include typically 1 date night a week and some weekend hours if interested.
· Most of the time will be spent caring for the 1 year old while I am a work and then helping with the 4 year old after school. We would like someone who is a good role model with a healthy lifestyle who can make healthy snacks and promote fitness, must be willing to get outside and play with toddler. We do not want nanny who is on the phone all the time or just sits toddler in front of the tv. Must love playing with littles & have a good attitude! Light housekeeping, tidying up after kids, playroom, kids meals, kids laundry, etc.
Requirements:
- CPR Certified.
- Non-smoker.
- Must own a car and have a safe driving history.
- Must have experience caring for infants/young children.
- Able to provide references. Only serious inquiries please.
Please DM me if interested, we would like to interview and have this position filled by end of September.
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The Zwingelberg Family
The Zwingelberg Family
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We do have a 6 year old vizsla at home with us so we'd need a nanny who is okay with pets. Both of us work from home, but may alternate going to a co-working space so it's only one of us home at a time.
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The Preston Family
The Preston Family
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The Petro Family
The Petro Family
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We are located downtown one block from Hampton Park and looking for a full-time longer term career nanny in August/September 2024. We require someone responsible and mature who has experience with babies.
We would prefer a nanny who can shift to a Nanny Share (for more money of course) if we're able to find another infant to join the share!
Currently: one baby, full-time hours
Hours: M-F 8-5 (flexible)
Mom and Dad work from home but may be in separate apartment for work
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The Caffrey Isbrandtsen Family
The Caffrey Isbrandtsen Family
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How to Find an Infant Care Job in Charleston, SC
If you’re looking for an infant nanny job, you’ve come to the right place! We can help you find an infant care job in your area. Start by telling families about yourself in your profile, and then chat with families to find the right fit. When you think you’ve found the right match, you can turn the discussion towards compensation and responsibilities.
What is an Infant Nanny in Charleston, SC
An infant nanny is a nanny that specializes in caring for newborns. They are skilled in diapering and providing care for any rashes, swaddling, bathing, feeding, and burping. Some infant nannies further specialize in care for premature newborns or multiples.
Preparing for a Nanny Interview for an Infant Care Position
Once you start connecting with prospective employers, the next step is an infant nanny job interview. Here is a list of some infant nanny interview questions to prepare for:
- What is your specific experience with this age group?
- Are you Infant CPR/First Aid certified in Charleston, SC? Are you willing to be trained?
- How do you handle a crying baby?
- How often do you usually offer parents updates during the day?
- What do you feed an infant? At 0-3 months? 3-6 months? 6-9 months? 9-12 months?
- How do you set up the infant’s crib for a nap?
- What kind of activities will you plan to engage my baby?
You should be prepared with your references for past nanny jobs, and ideally, past infant jobs. Prior to the infant nanny interview, be sure to think about questions that you might have for the family. This is a great time to ask questions about the responsibilities and compensation for the infant nanny position. To make sure everyone has a shared understanding of the role and responsibilities, we recommend asking for a job offer or a nanny contract. By doing this, you can get off on the right foot with your future employer.
