Nanny for Newborn in San Francisco

Published
February 14, 2023
Location
Marina - Pacific Heights
Category
Nanny  
Job Type
Job Number
39849
Commitment Length
Long-Term
Schedule
Full-Time
Work Hours
Base Salary
$35/hr

Description

Beautiful family in San Francisco are looking for an experienced, warm, kind, and dedicated professional nanny to start caring for their newborn baby in July - August 2023. Both parents work some days from home. Safety is the number one priority for these first-time parents. They want to hire someone who is punctual, responsible, dependable, and familiar with child development stages.

The nanny's main priority is to engage the baby verbally, mentally and physically through sons, reading and playing age-appropriate games, fill the day with meaningful activities, and help develop cognitively, physically and socially. If time permits, assist with baby laundry and all child-related light cleaning and organizing.

Compensation: $35/hr. Regular schedule 8am - 5pm, Mon. - Fr.

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