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PT Nanny/House Manager Huntington Woods

A warm and welcoming family in Huntington Woods is seeking a part-time nanny to start anytime between February and April. The role is Monday through Friday, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, with some flexibility around hours based on the candidate's schedule. The position guarantees 20 hours per week. The family has a 5-month-old infant and a 3-year-old toddler, both of whom will be in daycare full-time. The infant is hearing impaired and wears a hearing aid in one ear. ASL knowledge is not required for this role.

Responsibilities:

Childcare: Care for two children, including feeding, playtime, and ensuring their safety and well-being.

Household Management: Assist with food preparation, grocery shopping, cooking meals that can be reheated, running errands, laundry, and light tidying up.

General Support: Support parents, who both work from home in a separate area of the house, with various daily tasks to keep the household running smoothly.

Requirements:

Nanny must be fully vaccinated for flu and COVID-19.

Comfortable caring/interacting for two friendly, elderly dogs (no dog care required).

A minimum 2-year commitment preferred, with the possibility of a long-term relationship.

Willingness to travel with the family 1-2 times a year, especially to Washington, DC to visit the mother's family.

This position is a taxed, paid role, offering $22/hour or more, depending on experience.

The family is looking for someone who is warm, reliable, and enjoys being part of a loving household. If you are looking for a stable, long-term position, we'd love to hear from you!

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