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The Yamashita Family
The Yamashita Family
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We need help with light cleaning and meal prep. Mostly unloading the dishwasher in the morning, throwing the laundry in, feeding the dogs and a quick tidy. Bo usually sleeps until 6/6:30 but if he wakes up early we need assistance. We need to be able to get our work outs in, get ready and then get to work.
My hope is that you are an early riser and are able to get in some part time work with us and still do full time work with another family that has a later start than us and this can be an extra way to earn income with us.
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The Kellogg Family
The Kellogg Family
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The Reardon Family
The Reardon Family
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We are searching for an after school nanny/household helper and weekend help for our four kiddos- ages 8/5/7/3.5
We live in Arcadia and are a busy and active family and could use some help 10 or so hours a week or so. Also we would absolutely love to find somebody capable of caring for the kids overnight when we travel.
Ideally somebody with a flexible schedule would be best. We mostly need help in afternoons and weekends.
Additional responsibilities include picking up after kiddos and that sort of thing.
Pay depends on experience and is flexible.
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The Padilla Family
The Padilla Family
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Days/hours can be negotiated; I will likely be home the majority of the time working. I would prefer a set weekly schedule. We do have a pet, a dog, at the house as well.
We’re also Catholic and our faith is very important to us :).
If you think you’re a good fit, please reach out with why and your desired availability, and include “orange” in the message. We're in the Ahwatukee area. Start date can be TBD but I would like to meet you/interview prior to meeting my girls, then have a trial day to determine we’re all a good fit. Thank you!
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The Colen Family
The Colen Family
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We have three very loving sweet young boys who love to learn, play, and be in nature. They are well behaved and just need someone to guide and teach them beautiful things about life. Currently we are looking someone to help out a couple days a week and possibly a night or two here and there. We would appreciate if you enjoy some light cooking and cleaning and helping with some laundry for the kids and helping them stay safe, organized, and happy while playing and having fun with their brothers. Background in education or experience with kids is a plus!
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The Stevenson Family
The Stevenson Family
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The Strumpfer Family
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The Scott Family
The Scott Family
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The ideal person would be:
Someone with a background in early childhood education, teaching, or child development.
Energetic, playful, and patient.
Passionate about fostering creativity, curiosity, and kindness.
Responsibilities include:
Engaging him in educational and imaginative activities (think crafts, games, books, outdoor play).
Preparing snacks or meals.
Creating a safe and loving atmosphere.
Helping with light household tasks related to him (e.g., tidying toys, washing his dishes, folding his laundry).
Schedule:
Monday and Wednesday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (I can be flexible on set days and times).
There may be opportunities for additional days or occasional early evenings if that works for your schedule.
Looking ahead:
In the fall, he attends a homeschool program and attends school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We’ll adjust the schedule accordingly, but likely will still need ongoing support during the week.
If you’re an experienced caregiver who truly loves kids and is excited to help a little boy grow and thrive, I’d love to hear from you!
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The Winkler Family
The Winkler Family
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We’re a South Phoenix family looking for an energetic, experienced nanny to help us during the after‑school rush. We have three great kids (11, 7, and 7) and a very lovable dog who just needs a little attention in the afternoons.
Hours: Monday–Friday, 3–5 hours each afternoon. School pickup to dinner time when Mom and Dad get home.
Pay: $18–$23/hr
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How to Find a Part-Time Nanny Job in Phoenix, AZ
Are you a nanny looking for a part-time nanny job? Nanny Lane is a nanny website to help you find a part-time 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 Part-Time Nanny in Phoenix, AZ
A part-time nanny is defined by the average number of hours required for a nanny position. For a position to be classified as a full-time nanny job, it is usually less than 35 working hours per week. The main difference between full-time and part-time nanny positions is the number of hours worked per week.
Types of Part-Time Nanny Jobs and Nanny Responsibilities in Phoenix, AZ
Before you start looking for a part-time nanny job, it's essential to make sure you’re looking for the right opportunities by learning about the different types of part-time nanny jobs and how they compare to each other.
The different types of part-time nanny jobs have different nanny responsibilities. The boundaries for part-time nannies responsibilities vary from family to family. Most different types of part-time nanny jobs vary due to the length of the commitment, or your responsibilities.
There are temporary part-time nanny jobs, even seasonal part-time nanny jobs like summer part-time nanny jobs. Given that most part-time positions and responsibilities are adapted to be exactly what each family needs. 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.
Contracts for a Part-Time Nanny Job in Phoenix, AZ
Once you start connecting with prospective employers and participating in part-time nanny job interviews. It’s essential to make sure you're aligned with the employer on key responsibilities and expectations for your part-time nanny position. The easiest way to do this is to start discussing key details and ask for a job offer or a nanny contract for your part-time nanny position.
A part-time nanny job offer will communicate responsibilities and compensation. This is a great opportunity to ask about over-time, and any expenses like food and gas.
A discussion to finalize details for your part-time nanny job 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.
