Infant Nanny in San Francisco

South San Francisco, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Your Flexible, Rewarding Career in Childcare Starts Here!

Do you love caring for infants and toddlers? Have you gained experience through babysitting, daycare, or volunteering in environments like church nurseries? If you're ready to turn your passion into a stable, fulfilling career, we’re excited to welcome you to our On-Call Nanny Team serving families in San Francisco.

This role is perfect for those who love working with children and value flexibility, variety, and meaningful connections with families.

What It Means to Be an On-Call Nanny:

As an on-call nanny, you’ll step in to provide consistent, loving care to families as needed. Your primary focus is on the children's well-being and safety, without additional household duties. Each day will bring new opportunities to work with different families and engage with children through developmental activities.

Here’s what your typical day might look like:

Leading engaging, hands-on activities to match a child’s age and interests.
Preparing meals/snacks for the child and helping with basic cleanup after shared activities.
Providing nurturing care for infants — including feeding, diaper changes, and soothing routines.

What We’re Looking For:

Age & Eligibility: You must be 18 years or older and eligible to work in the U.S.
Must reside in the city of San Francisco.
Flexible Schedule: You’re available 3-5 days per week between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM.
Infant Expertise: You have experience with children ages 0-3 years and can provide 3 references from previous paid or unpaid roles. Infant care is a must!
Safety First: You are CPR/First Aid certified or willing to become certified before your first assignment.

Why You’ll Love Working with Us:

Earn Competitive Pay:
Receive $23 to $26.50 per hour, recognizing your invaluable childcare expertise.
Secure, Flexible Assignments:
Say goodbye to uncertainty. We provide reliable placements with no transportation or household duties required.
Comprehensive Benefits for Full-Time Nannies:

  • Medical Stipend
  • Paid Vacation & Holidays
  • Retirement Savings Matching or Student Loan Repayment Options

Ongoing Skill Development:
Access paid training to expand your skills, including CPR/First Aid certification — ensuring you're always prepared to provide the best care.
Referral Rewards:
Know someone who would be a great fit? Earn referral bonuses for bringing top-notch childcare professionals into our community.

Why This Role is Special:

Being an on-call nanny means you get to work with a variety of families and children, building your skills while enjoying flexibility and stability. You'll be part of a dedicated team that values your work and offers ongoing support to help you thrive.

Join a supportive community. Grow your skills. And help shape bright futures — one child at a time.

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