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The Campbell Family - Hiring in Denver

The Campbell Family

Denver, CO
$14.81/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

Hi, we're the Campbell family! I'm Jack, my wife is Jade, and our daughter is Ryan. She's currently 3-month old.

We recently moved to Denver and are looking for a nanny share, starting in January 2021 (when Ryan will be 6-months old). We'd love to offer up our home as the base for a nanny share as we recently bought a large 5 bedroom house near Platt Park.

We'd be looking for a nanny share to look after Ryan Monday through Friday from 9am to 6pm (however we can be somewhat flexible with start and end times if need be).

Your responsibilities will be taking care of Ryan, whether that's feeding, entertaining, changing, putting her to bed etc. And of course any other kids as part of the nanny share!

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid
The McNally Family - Hiring in Denver

The McNally Family

Denver, CO
$18/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

We are looking for nanny to join a nanny share taking care of two infants who will be ~4 months at the start of the contract. We will need help M-F 8-4 or 9-5. Candidates need to have previous experience with infants and multiples (ideally with multiple infants as part of a nanny share).

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid
The Cobb Family - Hiring in Denver

The Cobb Family

Denver, CO
$28/hr
Full-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

Hi! We are looking for an experienced, full time nanny for our two sweet kiddos!

We have a 2.5 year old + 8 month old. Looking for 45-50 hours weekly, M-F, 8am-5/5:30pm. The following criteria are important to our family:

• excellent driving record w/ own car (drop off/pick up required for kiddos to preschool nearby)
• experienced childcare provider for infants & toddlers, with experience working on developmental milestones
• experience with infant feeding (solids/weaning), potty training
• preparing children's meals & laundry & play space upkeep
• multi-child experience with references provided
• flexibility to babysit on evenings or weekend nights
• animal friendly (we have 2, very sweet dogs)

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The Boffone Family - Hiring in Denver

The Boffone Family

Denver, CO
$16/hr
Part-time
1 kid

A little bit about us

Hi there! We are looking for a short-term nanny. My son's name is Elliot. He's turning 1 this month and loves to play. Cuddles and kisses are his favorite things in the world. We would only need 2 days of care in total from [phone number hidden] from about 7:30 am until 4:40 pm. My home is your home while you are here. Feel free to cook, get work done, or make yourself comfortable while you are here. We do not have animals in the home or smoke.
The Zarate Family - Hiring in Denver

The Zarate Family

Denver, CO
$15/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

Our daughter is Maya. My wife and I are transplants and full time teachers.

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How much do nannies make in Denver, CO?

On average, a nanny earns $18 per hour in Denver, CO. The salary of a nanny can depend on their location, responsibilities, qualifications, and the type of care provided.
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What are the common responsibilities and duties of a nanny job in Denver, CO?

Nanny responsibilities can vary greatly depending on the specific needs of the family. However, some of the typical nanny duties include child care, meal preparation, light housekeeping related to the child, and facilitating educational activities. In Denver, nannies might also be expected to assist with outdoor activities like trips to the Denver Zoo or the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. For a comprehensive list of potential responsibilities, you can visit our guide on nanny responsibilities.

How can I find a nanny job in Denver, CO?

Finding a nanny job in Denver involves a combination of networking, applying to jobs posted online, and potentially working with a nanny placement agency. A platform like Nanny Lane can simplify this process, as it connects families looking for nannies with individuals seeking nanny jobs. Here, you can find a variety of opportunities, from summer nanny jobs to part-time and full-time nanny jobs.

What should I expect in a nanny job interview?

A typical nanny interview process begins with a phone or video call, followed by an in-person interview if the family believes you could be a good fit. During the interview, you can expect questions about your experience, skills, nanny duties you've performed in the past, and how you handle various situations related to child care. Families in Denver may also ask about your willingness to participate in local activities. If you progress past this stage, the family will likely request background checks before offering you the position.

What is included in a nanny contract?

A nanny contract is an agreement between the nanny and the hiring family that outlines the terms of employment. This contract typically includes details like the nanny's duties, work schedule, compensation, and terms for termination. It might also specify arrangements for overtime pay, vacation time, sick leave, and confidentiality. In Denver, it could also include unique aspects like arrangements for ski trips or other common Colorado activities.

What should I know about nanny payroll and salary in Denver, CO?

The nanny salary can vary depending on factors like the number of children, their ages, the nanny's experience level, and the specific duties required. For example, a nanny job in Denver might pay differently than a similar job in another part of Colorado. To get an idea of what you could earn, check out our nanny salary guide specific to Denver.

When it comes to handling payroll, nannies are considered household employees, not independent contractors. Therefore, the family hiring you is responsible for withholding Social Security and Medicare taxes from your wages, and potentially state taxes. Our nanny payroll service can help families navigate these requirements.

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