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Summer Nanny/Driver for 13 year old


PayCompetitive
LocationRemote
Employment typeOther

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 23692

      Department Overview:

      Isenhower family

      Anticipated Start Date

      6/3/24

      Anticipated End Date

      8/9/24

      Anticipated Hours Per Week

      40

      Schedule:

      M-F 7:30am-4:30/5 pm June 3-Aug 9

      Salary/Wage Range:

      Hourly $17.00 to $21.00

      Number Of Positions

      1

      Position Summary/Job Duties:

      Seeking a fun, energetic, responsible, good communicator, non-smoking summer Nanny/Driver for 13 year old girl. We live about 2 miles from campus near the UW Arboretum. Duties to include picking up/driving child to swim practice at near by pool, driving to summer activities/friends (library activities, art classes), working on a little summer math and spelling/reading with child daily, and occasionally light cooking/household help as time allows. We like to get outside - so bike riding, swimming (would add Nanny to the community pool membership), and hiking are all part of summer! Would prefer applicants to have their own car, but could consider driving family car during the day (parent would then ride bike to work). Clean driving record preferred. Start June 3, end August 9. M-F 7:30-4:30.

      Please contact me if you are interested!

      Qualifications:

      prefer child care experience; nonsmoking, clean driving record; good communicator, positive influence on children/teens

      Physical Demands

      child care, outside activities

      Application Instructions:

      please reach out to me on email with your CV - hisenhower8@gmail.com

      Contact:

      Org: Isenhower family
      Contact: Isenhower Family
      Web: no web site
      Email: hisenhower8@gmail.com
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