Full-Time Newborn Nanny Opportunity

Mountain View, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Are you driven by a passion for fostering children's growth and development? Dive into an enriching career with our Full-Time Newborn Nanny position, where you can make a profound impact on young lives. If you possess a warm and engaging personality coupled with childcare experience spanning newborns through teens, we invite you to join our team at Jovie.

At Jovie we prioritize creating a supportive environment for our team, ensuring you can focus on the joyful aspects of working with children. Join us, and let us handle the logistics while you immerse yourself in the rewarding world of childcare. 

About You:

  • Relevant Experience: You have a minimum of 1 year of experience with children ages 0–4 years old, supported by 3 references, with at least 2 from childcare work (paid or unpaid).

  • Engagement and Safety: You commit to working one-on-one with children in their homes, prioritizing safety and engagement above all else.

  • Reliability: With a reliable vehicle, you'll be ready to commute around Palo Alto, Mountain View, and Sunnyvale areas to fulfill your assignments.

  • CPR Certification: You're already CPR certified or willing to obtain certification to ensure the safety and well-being of the children under your care.

  • Availability: You are available Monday through Friday for 6 to 10-hour shifts between 7 am and 7 pm, providing flexibility to meet the needs of our families.

We Offer:

  • Competitive Compensation: Enjoy an hourly wage of $25/h for 40 hours per week. Weekly overtime above 40 hours will be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate.

  • Holiday Pay: When worked, holidays including Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve or Day, New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day will be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate, recognizing your dedication during special occasions.

  • Professional Development: Benefit from paid training and opportunities for professional development, empowering you to enhance your skills and advance in your career.

  • Paid Time Off: Accrue Paid Sick Time immediately and up to 10 days of annual Paid Time Off after 90 days, providing you with the flexibility to recharge and rejuvenate.

  • Financial Support: You're eligible for matching Student Loan Reimbursement or Retirement Savings Plan, ensuring your financial well-being and future security.

Apply now to seize this exciting opportunity and become part of our dynamic team!

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