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AS607 - Full-Time Infant Nanny - Venice, CA

Job Locations US-CA-Venice
Posted Date 2 days ago(4/18/2025 1:37 AM)
Job Reference Code
AS607
# of Openings
1
Category
Nanny

Overview

A sweet young family in Venice, CA, is seeking a full-time nanny to care for their four-month-old child. The schedule for this role will be Monday-Friday, 10-12 hours per day, with flexibility for overnights or travel as needed. The family is open to live-in or live-out, and the accommodations will be a separate guest house on the property. 

Responsibilities

  • All aspects of childcare for the child, including managing sleep and feeding schedules
  • Handling baby laundry and maintaining organization of the baby's spaces
  • Keeping on top of baby supplies, and making necessary purchases
  • Creating an engaging environment and providing developmentally appropriate enrichment daily
  • Researching classes and making sure the baby gets out for social and educational outings 
  • Packing for travel and planning outings in all locations 

Qualifications

  • Comfortable working with involved parents, and with full-charge care as needed
  • Warm and nurturing 
  • Flexible and organized-able to keep structure while going with the flow in a dynamic environment
  • Educated and sophisticated; focused on childhood development and fostering diverse interests and skills
  • Thoughtful and proactive 
  • Engaging with children
  • Strong leadership and communication skills 
  • Desire for a long-term position 

Requirements

  • Recent experience with infant and toddler-aged children 
  • The ability to swim and supervise children in the pool and ocean
  • Experience working with a staff 
  • Ability/willingness to travel domestically and internationally multiple times per year for extended periods
  • Previous travel experience with families 
  • Driver's license and clean driving record

Salary and Benefits

  • $35-40/hr. DOE
  • Full benefits, including PTO and medical insurance

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