On-Call Babysitter: Join Our Dream Team

San Jose, CA
Part Time to Full Time
Multi-Family Care
Entry Level

Become an On-Call Sitter with Jovie!

Are you on the lookout for a fulfilling job that not only lets you create an immediate impact but also boosts your income? Your search ends here! Join Jovie, where we're seeking dedicated nannies and babysitters to join our dynamic team. Whether you're a college student, a graduate program pursuer, a recent graduate, or a seasoned childcare pro, we welcome you with open arms!

Why Choose Jovie?

This isn't just any ordinary babysitting gig; it's a chance to embrace your passion for childcare while bidding farewell to the hassle of job hunting and nerve-wracking interviews. At Jovie, we've got your back, offering:

  • Competitive Compensation: Earn a competitive wage ranging from $23 to $25 per hour, acknowledging your invaluable role in shaping young minds.

  • Flexibility at its Finest: Enjoy scheduling that revolves around YOUR availability, empowering you to strike the perfect balance between work, life, and everything in between. Must be available to work 3-5 days per week between 7:00am and 7:00pm

  • Investment in Your Growth: Benefit from paid training sessions and continuous professional development opportunities, ensuring you're always at the top of your childcare game.

  • Convenient Assignments: Find opportunities within a convenient 15-20 mile radius of your home base, minimizing commute times and maximizing your time spent doing what you love—caring for children.

  • Supportive Community: Immerse yourself in a nurturing team atmosphere, where you'll forge meaningful connections with diverse families and fellow childcare enthusiasts alike.

About You:

  • Ageless Passion: Whether you're 18 or 80, if you're passionate about engaging with children and possess a playful personality, you're exactly who we're looking for! (Must be at least 18 years old.)

  • Proven Experience: Showcase your relevant childcare experience, backed by 3 references from paid or unpaid work, demonstrating your unwavering dedication to the little ones in your care.

  • On-the-Go Reliability: Own a reliable vehicle and hold a valid driver's license, ensuring you're ready to embark on any childcare adventure that comes your way.

  • Safety First: CPR/First Aid certification is a must—or if you're not already certified, don't worry! We'll help you obtain the necessary certification to ensure the safety and well-being of the children under your watch.

Start your epic childcare adventure with Jovie and become part of a community that values your dedication, passion, and penchant for making a difference in the lives of children. Don't just babysit—become a beacon of light in the world of childcare.

Apply now and let your childcare brilliance shine with Jovie!

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