PF503 PT Nanny/Household Manager for 4 (ASAP Start) Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Princeton, NJ at Geebo

PF503 PT Nanny/Household Manager for 4 (ASAP Start)

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0 Princeton, NJ Princeton, NJ Part-time Part-time $25 - $30 an hour $25 - $30 an hour We have a fantastic family in Princeton in search of a Part Time Nanny/Household Manager for their four children age 7, 5, 4, and 1.
Location:
Princeton Start Date:
March Start Commitment Time Frame:
Long term, at least 1 year Schedule:
Monday through Friday 12pm-7pm Optional 7am-8am shift available in the mornings The Children:
7 year old 5 year old 4 year old 1 year old All the children are in daycare and school full time
Qualifications:
Experience with toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age children Nanny- someone who can help the family establish firm routines Proactive, self-starter, willing to step in and take charge.
Requirements/
Responsibilities:
Family assistant tasks- grocery shopping, snack and meal prep, lunch prep for the next day, organizing the children's clothing and helping changeover during the seasons, tidying the play space, general organization Driving on the job would be preferable, but isn't required (family car available) Additional details:
Mom and Dad both work full time.
No pets.
Family lives in an apartment on a boarding school campus- really wonderful environment with a dining hall that's an option, other children around, beautiful grounds, and animals on campus.
Vaccine Requirements:
Vaccines Are Not 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:
Princeton, NJ:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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