Mother's Helper/Nannyother related Employment listings - Kingsland, GA at Geebo

Mother's Helper/Nanny

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6 Kingsland, GA Kingsland, GA Temporary Part-time Contract Temporary Part-time Contract $13 - $20 an hour $13 - $20 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago TO APPLY:
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We are looking for a Mother's Helper who will care for our toddler while mom works from home.
The ideal candidate is a student, new parent, or retiree; this is a great way to earn supplemental income.
As a Mother's Helper, you will be responsible for ensuring that our child has a fun and productive day, which may include reminders to use the potty, help eating during meals, time-limit on device use when working.
$13-$20/hr, tbd PART-TIME -Clean language, discussing only toddler-appropriate topics while with child.
Flexible schedules are okay.
-Caregiver should be able to communicate clearly verbally and over text/written note.
Caregiver should have a positive attitude and engage/talk with child while working.
-Parking in driveway.
Coffee and snacks available while working.
You can request regular and reoccurring hours, or communicate that you are available as a back-up.
Base pay is hourly, with paid incentives for play, optional light housework.
Can make up to $20 if you can multitask.
Pay rate increase if parents are out of home.
Serious inquiries only.
Job Types:
Part-time, Contract, Temporary Pay:
$13.
00 - $20.
00 per hour Expected hours:
8 - 30 per week
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Schedule:
4 hour shift After school Day shift Evening shift Weekends as needed
Experience:
Childcare:
1 year (Preferred) License/Certification:
means of transportation (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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