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The Purviance Family
The Purviance Family
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The Scanlan Family
The Scanlan Family
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About you!
- You are adventurous and love the outdoors. We want our kids to get outside and go on adventures every day, regardless of the weather
- You are proactive. We hate to micromanage and would love someone who proactively brings us ideas for things to do and keeps the house/nursery/baby bags in order
- You are positive. We want someone who really loves children and sees this job as a career. We want to treat our nannies as part of the family and would love someone whose mission in life is to develop and nurture children.
- You are a DOG LOVER. We have a very large Greater Swiss Mtn Dog in our family unit.
- You are drama free
About the role!
- Care for our 9-month-old son until he starts school (3 days per week) in Fall, 2026. Our next baby will be born in early May. We will have a full-time baby nurse for 3 months and then you and I will support the infant together on and off.
- 40-45 guaranteed hours per week
- Must be okay to work a full weekend day as part of the 40-45 hours
- Paid vacation and sick days
- Toyota 4Runner provided
- Private two-bedroom/1.5 bath townhouse with garage provided with all utilities covered (unit shares a wall with our house but is fully separate)
- Must be willing to travel with family, including ~2 months per year in San Francisco (private room provided)
- When we are doing shorter trips to visit grandparents, etc. we will expect our nanny to dog sit for us
- $25-$35 per hour, depending on experience
Ability to start either ASAP or early January 2026
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The Howard Family
The Howard Family
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How to Find Live-In Nanny Jobs in Wyoming
Are you a nanny looking for a live-in nanny job? Nanny Lane is a nanny website to help you find a live-in nanny job in your area. You create your profile and connect with families that meet your needs. Then, as you meet with families you can discuss and finalize details around cost and responsibilities.
What is a Live-In Nanny
A live-in nanny provides in-home child care and resides with the family that they care for. They are usually full-time and sometimes support with housekeeping, errands and other household responsibilities. Some live-in nannies stay with their employer’s full-time or they live with their employer’s for a portion of the week and spend the other portion at their home. A live-in nanny schedule can include nights as needed like any other nanny job, however, the employer should always offer compensation for any additional coverage.
Types of Live-In Nanny Jobs and Nanny Responsibilities in Wyoming
Before you start looking for a live-in nanny job, it's essential to make sure you’re looking for the right opportunities by learning about the different types of nanny jobs and how they compare to each other.
Most nanny jobs vary in responsibilities and time commitment (e.g. the number of hours worked each week or the length of the commitment). There are temporary live-in nanny jobs, even seasonal nanny jobs like summer live-in nanny jobs. Beyond seasonal and temporary live-in nanny positions, there are differences between full-time live-in and part-time live-in nanny jobs. Given that live in nanny positions can be exactly what some families want, it's very important to create a shared set of expectations around hours, responsibilities, and what is expected of you when you're not on the clock.
How to Interview for Live-In Nanny Jobs in Wyoming
Once you start connecting with prospective employers, the next step is a live-in nanny job interview. Here is a list of some live-in nanny interview questions you should ask:
- Can you tell me about where in the house I will live? Will I have my own bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, etc? Do I have my own entrance?
- What are your expectations around the cleanliness and tidiness of my living quarters?
- What level of privacy can I expect after hours?
- Will I have a curfew in the evenings when I am in charge of the kids the next day?
- Can I have guests over during my days off and only with the employers prior agreement? Am I allowed guests overnight?
Beyond asking these questions, families will want you to have your nanny references ready and ask any questions to show initiative. The nanny job interview is an excellent opportunity to get aligned on the nanny job expectations. By doing this, you can get off on the right foot with your future employer.