One Day Per Week Nanny Needed Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

One Day Per Week Nanny Needed

4.
5 Edina, MN Edina, MN Part-time Part-time $20 - $25 an hour $20 - $25 an hour 21 hours ago 21 hours ago 21 hours ago Location:
Edina, MN Ref #E497 Start:
AS SOON AS THE RIGHT PERSON IS FOUND Children:
GIRL; 8 YEARS AND BOY; 4 YEARS OLD Compensation:
$20 - $25 PER HOUR DOE Schedule:
MONDAYS; 12:
30 PM - 5:
30 PM - ONE TO FOUR MONDAYS A MONTH/FLEXIBLE This family is looking for a nanny for Mondays.
Care will involve general child care for both kids, transporting children to and from activities, preparing and feeding meals and snacks, and child-related clean up.
Laundry and general household chores are not required, but general child-related clean-up will be expected.
Must come up with activities for children (in addition to scheduled activities), plan and prepare meals for children, and bathe children when needed.
The Nanny must have childcare experience and references and be CPR certified.
During the summer, time may involve spending days at the pool, so you should be comfortable swimming and swimming with children.
Also required is a clean driving record and ideally a safe car (a family car may be able to be provided).
For extended driving, reimbursed mileage at the IRS rate The candidate should be reliable, trustworthy, have a positive attitude, creative and able to come up with activities, flexible with children's various needs and moods.
Children do not have special needs but the youngest has big emotions and requires extra patience, and is a super sweet lovable kid.
One 13-year-old dog in the home.
Covid vaccination is NOT required to apply.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$20.
00 - $25.
00 per hour Expected hours:
No more than 10 per week
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday
Experience:
Childcare:
3 years (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) CPR Certification (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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