Child Care Teaching Positions

Santa Monica, CA
Part Time to Full Time
Student (High School)

Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? Are you seeking a full time job working while also being able to pick up on-call sitter shifts on the side? If so, we welcome you to our Nanny Team! Full time and Part Time positions are now available in the Los Angeles area!!

Currently hiring at the following locations:

  • Westwood/UCLA (90024) - Infant, Toddler and Preschool Teachers
  • Manhatten Beach Academy (90266)  - FT and Substitute Teachers PT
  • Santa Monica (90025) - Infant and Substitute Teachers
  • Venice-Preschool Teachers(90291) - FT and Substitute Teachers PT
  • Santa Monica/Ocean Park (90405) - Infant and Two's Teachers FT/Preschool Teachers
    Temporary to Possibly Permanent (May-August)

Hours Needed Coverage (1 hr unpaid lunch and two 15 minute breaks will be included):

7am to 4pm
8am to 5pm
9am to 6pm 

As a Day Care Provider you will:

  • Care for children in the day care setting, but you will not be required to transport children.
  • Create and implement hands-on activities based on your observations of children’s interests and skills
  • Document and share the special moments and important milestones of the children in your care
  • Engage children by leading hands-on activities based on your observations of the children’s interests and age appropriate development.

We will also provide the following:

  • Receive paid training and a Nanny Kit filled with age-appropriate activities and games that you will bring to childcare assignments.
  • Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field.
  • Paid Sick Time for both Part Time and Full Time schedules
  • Benefits including Medical Stipend, Paid Vacation Time, Paid Holidays, Student Loan Repayment Matching funds or Retirement Savings Matching funds for Full Time work
  • Opportunities for mileage stipend, bonuses for excellent feedback and various contests and get togethers for support and connection.
  • Legal employment on a W-2 including Unemployment Insurance and the ability to build your resume through the nation’s largest employer of nannies and babysitters.

Experience and educational requirements include:

  • At least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED
  • Pass required state and company background checks
  • At least six months of experience working with children in a professional setting
  • 12 ECE units required
  • Infant Teacher 12 ECE with Infant units
  • Willing to get your TDAP, MMR and Flu Shot
  • Mask Up! Protect yourself and the children that you work with!

So, apply and let’s talk about your schedule, your skills, and your paycheck. Be a part of our mission: Building Stronger Families. To start the interview process, feel free to apply on our website or text “Day Care” to 323-746-8144 to get started in the process!
 

Jovie is the nation's most respected, complete, and professional resource helping busy families raise smart, confident, well-adjusted kids. Join our mission of Building Stronger Families. And we were voted Glassdoor’s 2020 Top 100 Places to Work!

*Please note that during this time of COVID-19, Jovie expects all employees to follow CDC guidelines and ensure best hygiene practices when working and in their personal time. These families are following these recommended guidelines cautiously and conservatively and expect the caregiver to do the same to keep everyone as safe and healthy as possible.

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