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The Labella Family - Hiring in Washington

The Labella Family

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

A little bit about us

Seeking part-time nanny M-F ~2/3-6 (depending). We'd need someone to drive our son (prek3) to/from Payne Elementary to our home in Cleveland Park. And once home, entertaining our son until around 6 (lots of playgrounds etc.). Happy to discuss using our car if you live closer to our home. Pay negotiable, pending experience/driving situation.
The Espinosa Family - Hiring in Washington

The Espinosa Family

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

A little bit about us

In search of a nanny share. Open to possible live-in option. Starting September 2020. Single parenting my now 2-week old daughter during the week while my partner works out of state.
The Smidakova Family - Hiring in Washington

The Smidakova Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Part-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

We are looking for a nanny share to our 10 months old kid during weekdays

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The Treece Family - Hiring in Washington

The Treece Family

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

Looking to join a nanny share in July/Aug that is willing to take on two! I have a one year old boy and another boy coming any day now.
The Uddin Family - Hiring in Washington

The Uddin Family

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

A little bit about us

M-Thurs, a little help in home would be lovely too
The Richer Family - Hiring in Washington

The Richer Family

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

Nanny Needed For 2 Children
Seeking a nanny near Washington for 2 children. Hoping you can start immediately! Most days would involve picking my daughter up from her school, taking her home, and then she has a nap. Then after her nap, my son gets picked up from school at either 3:15 or 4:30. Then it would just be walking home and playing there or playground/library/etc. Giving a hand with the laundry would be asked from time to time.

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The Aland Family - Hiring in Washington

The Aland Family

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

A little bit about us

Seeking a nanny to help two working-from-home parents with our 14 month old son. We are not sure how long this stay at home order will last, and we need some help with our son in the afternoons while daycare is closed. This job is for 5 days a week, Monday through Friday, from 1 PM until 5 PM. This could end up being a 3 month or longer job depending on when the city reopens.

We have a well-behaved corgi-mix dog, so you would need to like dogs. The job includes putting our son down for his afternoon nap, feeding him dinner, reading books, taking walks, and playing with him. We are looking for 5 days a week for the time being, and then would like to be able to use you as a babysitter in the future once our kid is back in daycare.

We need you to either be able to walk or drive to our place (21st St NW and N) and to be limiting your interactions with others as we don't want to risk exposure for you or for ourselves. We hope you are staying well and healthy during the difficult time.
The Bey Family - Hiring in Washington

The Bey Family

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

A little bit about us

Wonderful one-year daughter in need of caregiver throughout the week. We are flexible with hours, open to developing a schedule that works for both!

We would love for you to take our daughter to some local library events, read to her, play, engage her in daily activities!

If you're willing to do light housework and/or laundry for the child, we will pay more!
The Lance Family - Hiring in Washington

The Lance Family

Washington, DC
$21/hr
Full-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

I'm Talesha Lance ,a mother of 2 kids. Am looking for a Nanny-Babysitter for them.

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How much do nannies make in Washington, DC?

On average, a nanny earns $20.78 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.

How to Interview for a Nanny Job in Washington, DC

Once you start connecting with prospective employers, the next step is a nanny job interview. Here is a list of some nanny interview questions to prepare for:

  • What do you think children like best about you?
  • What kind of activities will you do with children this age?
  • How do you handle problems that arise behaviorally and emotionally with kids this age?

Beyond answering 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.

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