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The Zapata Family - Hiring in Washington

The Zapata Family

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
1 kid

A little bit about us

We have 3 dogs
All puppies so you should'nt have a problem with them at all they have they're own room
Me & my fiancée work complicated hours as well. Our ideal caregiver: Hello , my son is happy energetic loving 2-year-old. He loves to play eat & sleep haha
He is also very smart he can talk clearly so u won't have trouble answering any of the questions he may have. Cleaning up after him & also preparing meals for him when he is hungry is definitely needed. He currently is on ABC MOUSE learning I have him on there atleast 2 hours a day.
For more info dm me. Additional needs include light housekeeping, having a reliable car and being comfortable with pets. We could use help with homework or curriculum assistance and structuring activities. Looking for a caregiver for my 2-year-old son. My schedule may vary.

Certification requirement

First Aid
The Augustine Family - Hiring in Washington

The Augustine Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Part-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

Looking for afterschool childcare 10-15 hours per week, taking to outdoor activities, helping with school work. Light housekeeping and meal prep preferred. Must be comfortable with a friendly, medium sized dog and have own car transportation.
The Brooker Family - Hiring in Washington

The Brooker Family

Washington, DC
$25/hr
Full-time
1 kid

A little bit about us

Mon-Fr - 9-5
Baby girl Mila

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid

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The Griffith Family - Hiring in Washington

The Griffith Family

Washington, DC
$50/hr
Full-time
6 kids

A little bit about us

3 families looking for care to support 5 kindergarten/prek students in virtual learning and add'l play-based learning outside of virtual school requirements. one child (2.5) that is not yet in prek. m-r 8:30-3:30 (approx)
Family 1: Florence - girl - age 5 (kindergarten) and Frances - girl - age 3 (prek3)
Family 2: Margaretha girl - age 5 (kindergarten)
Louisa - girl - age 3 (prek3)
Family 3: Eva - girl age 4 (prek 4)
Ben - boy age 1.5

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid
The Porter Family - Hiring in Washington

The Porter Family

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
2 kids
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

We have a sweet bubbly 2 year old daughter and a 6 month old baby boy.

We are looking for someone to work Monday - Friday from 9:00am - 5:00pm for the summer. We intend to do a nanny share with another 3 year old girl.

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid
The Markey Family - Hiring in Washington

The Markey Family

Washington, DC
$100/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

I'm a physician assistant

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid

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The Sojka Family - Hiring in Washington

The Sojka Family

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

Max (7 months, boy)

M-F 830am-6/630pm

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid
The Bryan Family - Hiring in Washington

The Bryan Family

Washington, DC
$18/hr
Part-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

Mom of 2 vibrant girls who are 8 and 3yrs old. My needs varies from 2-3 days during the week Mon-Fri, and Saturday which would vary depending on what the girls have going on. Responsibilities would include occasion picking up from aftercare, preparing meals ( heating up and guidance), and bath time.
The Adams-Reeves Family - Hiring in Washington

The Adams-Reeves Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Part-time
1 kid

Certification requirements

CPR
First Aid

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How much do nannies make in Washington, DC?

On average, a nanny earns $20.77 per hour in Washington, DC. The salary of a nanny can depend on their location, responsibilities, qualifications, and the type of care provided.
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Types of Nanny Jobs and Nanny Responsibilities in Washington, DC

Before you start looking for a nanny job, it's essential to learn about the different types of nannies and how they compare to each other so that you make sure you’re looking for the right opportunities.

The different types of nanny jobs have different nanny responsibilities. The boundaries for nannies duties vary from family to family. However, in general, a nanny is responsible for making sure the children's needs are met, including things like ensuring they have opportunities to play and be active. When tasks go beyond child care, for example, housekeeping or meal preparation, it’s good practice to make sure your expectations are aligned with the family.

There are temporary nanny jobs, even seasonal nanny jobs like summer nanny jobs. Beyond seasonal and temporary nanny positions, there are differences between full-time and part-time nanny jobs. The primary difference being the number of hours you spend at your nanny job every week. For full-time nannies, there are options for live in nanny positions and live-out positions in Washington. Live-out positions are more common, but each family has their own set of needs that require different types of care, and live in nanny positions can be exactly what some families want. If you're looking to explore live in nanny positions , it's even more important to create a shared set of expectations around hours, responsibilities, and what is expected of you when you're not on the clock.

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