Long-term Role for Engaging Nanny/Family Assistant Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - McLean, VA at Geebo

Long-term Role for Engaging Nanny/Family Assistant

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5 McLean, VA McLean, VA Full-time Contract Full-time Contract $30 - $35 an hour $30 - $35 an hour Long-term Role for Engaging Nanny/Family Assistant Location:
McLean, VA Hourly:
$30-$35/hr Hours:
(M-F) 10am-6pm Ages:
4, 2, baby due Are you an experienced nanny looking for your next long-term job? Grow with this close-knit family in McLean, VA who have a 4 year old, 2 year old, and are expecting their third.
The ideal candidate for this role is kind but firm and is committed to helping raise children who are independent, responsible, and capable.
Key responsibilities include reading to the kiddos, engaging them in age-appropriate activities, school pickups, children's laundry, tidying up kid's spaces, meal prep, and baby care.
The family travels to their vacation home during the summer, so ability to travel is preferred but not required.
Great Pay
Health Insurance
Long-term Role
Benefits Qualifications At least 5 years of professional nannying experience Must be legal to work in the US Must be local to the DC-metro area (DC, MD, VA) Excellent communication skills Licensed driver with a clean driving record & car Must be Covid-vaccinated with recent vaccine or Booster Job Types:
Full-time, Contract Pay:
$30.
00 - $35.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
Health insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Application Question(s):
Are you currently living in the DC metro area? Do you have a reliable vehicle? Have you been vaccinated against COVID-19 or are you willing to receive the vaccine?
Experience:
Nanny/Family Assistant:
5 years (Preferred) Language:
English (Preferred) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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