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KO695 - Full-Time Temp Infant Nanny - Manhattan

Job Locations US-NY-Manhattan
Posted Date 4 hours ago(4/11/2026 12:32 PM)
Job Reference Code
KO695
# of Openings
1
Category
Nanny

Overview

A loving family of three living on the Upper West Side is seeking a temporary nanny to care for their 5-month-old daughter. The role will start May 25th and will last 9 weeks. The position will be Monday to Friday, from 8:30am to 6:30pm.

Responsibilities

  • Provide attentive, loving, and developmentally appropriate care for an infant

  • Act as a trusted partner to the parents on routines, development, and daily observations

  • Support age-appropriate developmental activities, including reading and sensory play

  • Engage the baby through singing, talking, and interactive play

  • Facilitate social interaction and learning through outings, classes, and play dates as the infant grows older

  • Handle baby-related laundry and maintain organization of nursery and supplies.

  • Assist with light household support related to the child, including tidying shared spaces.

  • Helping around the house during naps, such as emptying the dishwasher, keeping the kitchen tidy, and taking out trash if needed, would be very appreciated 

Qualifications

  • Significant experience caring for infants, particularly within the first year of life.

  • Strong understanding of infant development, sleep routines, and schedules

  • Calm, grounded demeanor with a warm, engaging presence with children.

  • The ability to work well with parents 

Requirements

  • Significant experience caring for infants, particularly within the first year of life

  • Legally authorized to work in the United States

  • Able to provide strong references and pass a background check

  • Able to commit to a temporary role starting May 25th for 9 weeks

Salary and Benefits

  • $35 - $40 per hour based on experience.

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