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The Larkin Family - Hiring in Phoenix

The Larkin Family

Phoenix, AZ
$25/hr
Part-time
1 kid

A little bit about us

I work 3 days a week; Friday, Saturday, Sunday. We are looking for a nanny to work at least 10 hours each week. From 11:45am-3pm. If you need a few more hours of work, we could arrange a later end time. There may be days we ask if you can stay later, but the ask holds absolutely no expectation - just a request and if you'd like the extra hours that week it's a win-win for both of us. Similarly, we understand that big events tend to happen on weekends so if you need days off we are understanding and just ask for as much advanced notice as you can provide.

My partner will be home during your shift to help and relieve you at times. If you are open to light housework, perhaps you could unload the dishwasher or wash bottles while he tends to our daughter. Please be prepared to let me know what level of housework you'd be interested in, when we discuss the position.

Our daughter is almost 7 months old. She is a happy, lively kid. She just began crawling and is fascinated by everything. She loves walks, playing with our dog, and is enjoying exploring food through baby led weening. Most people comment on her happy nature and that she is very chill.

I want to be clear and honest about the difficulties with watching her, they are as follows; She is incredibly active, needs 100% attention while awake. We are avoiding all screen time with her until she is 3yrs old, no phones or tv. This has led to her being irritable when a caretaker is spending time on their phone or tablet - so your own screentime would also be limited. She naps much longer if it is a contact nap, so naptime would be a period you need to sit with her or wear her in a baby carrier (unless her dad is free and you two arrange that he will sit with her during the nap.)

Pay will be determined depending on experience and qualifications. $20-25/hr.

If this sounds like a position you are interested in, please message me so that we can arrange a meeting to talk more. Thank you!

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