Live-in Nanny / Housekeeper Accounting - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Live-in Nanny / Housekeeper

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7 Richmond, VA Richmond, VA Part-time Part-time $25 an hour $25 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Live-in Nanny/Housekeeper needed for a family with one 2 year old child.
Ideal candidate has prior experience working with infants and toddlers, the family is planning on having a second baby.
Looking for someone who is reliable and flexible.
Must be comfortable around pets, there is a cat at the home.
Pay:
$25 per hour Start date:
April/May 2024 Hours:
1 morning per week, a few afternoon/evenings per week from 5:
30pm-10pm and a couple hours on Sunday.
Guaranteed 25-30 hours every week
Benefits:
1 week paid vacation, healthcare stipend Live-in accommodations:
apartment with its own entrance (shared foyer), living room/kitchen
bedroom and bath, and washer dryer Bring your pet! Students are welcome to apply! Childcare duties:
Occasional back-up childcare when full time nanny is out sick, being available to do back up occasionally Mom travels for work 1x per month.
Must be available for late afternoon/dinner/bed time
morning wake up and overnight Prep some kid-meals for the week Occasional travel with family (not required) Housekeeping duties:
Daily kitchen clean up, light cleaning/tidying of downstairs and upstairs (take out trash and recycling, clean up any egregious kid messes).
Laundry Use eco-friendly cleaning products and practices Keep track of household items that will need restocking Occasional car-based errands (take things to goodwill, take the kid to his grandparents), vehicle can be provided Requirements:
COVID-19 vaccination First Aid/CPR Certification preferred Valid driver's license and vehicle Must have relevant childcare and housekeeping experience Show proof of your legal right to work in the United States Provide 3-5 professional references.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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