BRF513 Nanny/Housekeeper for 1 (ASAP Start) Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Basking Ridge, NJ at Geebo

BRF513 Nanny/Housekeeper for 1 (ASAP Start)

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0 Basking Ridge, NJ Basking Ridge, NJ Part-time Part-time $25 - $30 an hour $25 - $30 an hour We have an amazing family in Basking Ridge in search of a Part Time Nanny/Housekeeper for their one child age 4.
Location:
Basking Ridge Start Date:
ASAP Start Commitment Time Frame:
Long term, multiple years into the future Schedule:
Tuesday and Wednesday Required, Thursday Optional 9am-6pm (Thursday would end earlier) 16-18 hours/week The Children:
4 year old boy- he is almost 5, very active School ends each day at 3pm Childcare coverage portion of the day is T/W 3pm-6pm 30% of the role is childcare
Qualifications:
Nanny- high energy, active, engaging Main childcare portion is playing, activities, and light dinner prep Requirements/
Responsibilities:
Housekeeping portion of the day is T/W 9am-3pm (it's ok to start a bit later and do the additional hours mid-day on Thursday Regular and complete housekeeping plus occasional projects like organizing and Spring cleaning Occasional local errands (grocery shopping) 70% of the role is housekeeping Some local driving in the nanny car (school pickup and possibly some local activities, maybe errands) Additional details:
Mom works until 5:
30/6pm.
Vaccine Requirements:
Fully Vaccinated
Boosted for COVID Required, Yearly Flu Shot Required The family is offering a generous weekly pay based on the guaranteed hours along with paid vacation, holidays, and sick/personal days.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$25.
00 - $30.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to Relocate:
Basking Ridge, NJ:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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