Infant Nanny in South San Francisco

South San Francisco, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Join Our Team as an On-Call Nanny!
 

Are you passionate about childcare with experience in babysitting, daycare, or as a nanny? Maybe you’ve volunteered in a church nursery, developing your skills in nurturing and guiding young minds. If you’re dedicated to providing quality care for children and are looking for a rewarding career, we invite you to join our devoted Nanny Team. Embrace the opportunity to work full-time with a variety of wonderful families in the South San Francisco area!

As an On-Call Nanny, You Will:
- Provide care for children in their homes, without the need for transportation duties.
- Perform no household duties beyond basic clean-up of activities or meals shared with the child.
- Support families with children from newborns to toddlers, requiring comfort and experience with infants.
- Engage children by ensuring their safety and leading hands-on activities that match their developmental stages.


About You:
- You are at least 18 years old and eligible to work in the US.
- You are available to work 3-5 days per week between 7:00am and 7:00pm.  
- You have hands-on experience caring for children aged 0-3 years and can provide 3 references from previous paid or unpaid work. Infant experience is required. 
- You are either already certified in CPR/First Aid or are eager to obtain certification to ensure the safety and well-being of the children under your care.

What We Offer:
- Competitive Compensation: Earn $23 to $26.50 per hour, recognizing the invaluable expertise and dedication you bring to childcare.
- Secure Assignments: Enjoy stable, secure assignments with families, providing consistency in your work schedule.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Receive a medical stipend, paid vacation time, paid holidays, and the option for student loan repayment or retirement savings matching funds for full-time positions, ensuring your financial well-being.
- Skill Development: Access paid training and professional development opportunities, including CPR/First Aid certification, empowering you to continuously enhance your childcare skills.
- Referral Rewards: Benefit from our referral program and earn rewards for recommending outstanding candidates, fostering a supportive community of childcare professionals.

Don’t miss this chance to apply your passion for childcare while enjoying job stability, competitive compensation, and valuable benefits. Say goodbye to job-hunting uncertainty; we’re here to support you in securing fulfilling and rewarding assignments according to your schedule.

Join us in shaping bright futures for children and building a fulfilling career in childcare!

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