2092 days ago

After school nannies needed

Georgia from Auckland Central

Are you looking for part time nanny work?

Here is a bit more info on a couple of jobs we have going:

Contact: hello@babysittersclub.co.nz if you are interested in either role

Two fun, interactive and friendly nannies are needed to assist these wonderful families. These jobs are managed through Babysitters Club. Our focus is to create better work environments for our sitters and nannies. We supply activity ideas, provide regular support to ensure you never feel alone and have strict arrangements regarding household expectations to ensure you get paid more if your requirements change.

1.

Start date: ASAP

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, (most Thursday's): 3.00pm - 6.30pm + additional babysitting hours if wanted.

Location: Grey Lynn

Number of children: 8, 5, 4 years.

Pay: $21 per hour + 0.79 cents per km driven with the children in your car.

Requirements: Full license and car needed + reliability!

The nanny will be required to feed the children, assist with homework, assist with light household chores, such as dishes, occasional washing and tidying of toys.Starting ASAP

2.

Start date: August 4th 2020

Hours: Monday's, Wednesday's and Thursday's, 2.30pm - 6.30pm + additional babysitting hours if wanted.

Location: Chatswood

Number of children: 8 and 6 year old.

Pay: $20 per hour + 0.79 cents per km driven with the children in your car.

Requirements: Full license and car needed, a positive attitude + reliability!

The nanny will be required to feed the children, assist with homework, assist with light household chores, such as dishes, occasional washing and tidying of toys.

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We hope this brings a smile!

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