Full-Time Nanny in Carlsbad

Carlsbad, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Love working with children? Interested in helping a family and guiding the growth and development of their little ones? Do you have the personality and background to engage children and be communicative with parents? If yes, we offer Full-Time and Part-Time positions for caregivers with childcare experience. We are currently hiring in San Diego County with high demand in the beachside areas for those looking for a fun and rewarding position. If you are engaging + friendly, we’d love to hear from you!

About you:

  • You are at least 18 years old and eligible to work in the US
  • You like to engage with kids and have a playful personality
  • You have relatable childcare experience and you're able to provide references (from paid or unpaid work)
  • Available 3 or more days Monday - Friday from 7am-7pm
  • You have a reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license
  • You're already CPR/First Aid certified or willing to get certified + COVID vaccination eligible

We’ll provide the following:

  • Competitive wage: $18- $20/hour depending on experience and availability
  • Flexibility to work around your current schedule, choose your hours!
  • Paid training + professional development.
  • Support + Team atmosphere + Building relationships with Diverse Families

So, what’s next? Eager to get started? You could be working as early as next week! Follow these instructions to start earning and meeting our amazing families:

  • Apply
  • Almost immediately you will be invited to answer a brief survey and then schedule a virtual interview time convenient to you.
  • In our interview, we’ll get to know more about you and your experience and begin to think about the position or the family you might best be a match for.
  • You’re a fit? We’ll welcome you to the team with an offer.
  • As we work to schedule your orientation and first days of work, we will be verifying your references, getting your background screens completed and preparing your nanny bag of games, activities and more for your first dates of work. 
  • We’ll continue to support you throughout your time with us from meet ups, bonus opportunities, trainings and more. We’ll be just a phone call or text away when you need us.
  • Once on our team, you will be considered for additional work, new positions or promotions that fit your growing skill set.
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