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FILLED - Full-time Live Out Newborn Nanny in Water Mill, NY


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A wonderful family in Watermill/Southampton, NY is searching for the best nanny ever. They have a lovely 3-month-old girl, who will be 5 months at the time this position starts. She needs to find her forever nanny. Both parents work from home but Nanny will have complete charge of the newborn. They have a Newborn Care Specialist who is leaving and has become part of their family and they want the nanny to feel the same way. They are open to someone who has a college degree but it's not a must. They just want someone who knows how to take care of an infant and has extensive experience with babies.

COVID FACTS: They are COVID conscious while being realistic. That being said, they want a nanny who takes precautions and is not reckless when it comes to being safe. Nanny should wear a mask in public at all times and wash hands frequently.

DAY TO DAY: This family wants someone who will interact and play with their baby with age appropriate activities as she grows. Nanny should love their daughter as if she were her own. Taking baby for walks in weather appropriate weather. Nanny should always be present while taking care of baby. Light housekeeping is important - picking up after yourself and the baby. Development progression is important to the family.

START DATE: March 1st, 2021

ACCOMMODATION: Live-Out

WORKING HOURS: Monday through Friday - 8 am to 6 pm

PAY: $25-$30 Per Hour

EDUCATION: 3-5 years of Nanny Experience - Bachelor's Preferred, substantial newborn experience can replace a degree.

BENEFITS: 2 Weeks Paid Vacation after 6 months of employment, 5 PTO Days, 5 Sick days, End of year discretionary bonus, Paid Main Holidays when they fall on a working day (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's)

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $25.00 - $30.00 per hour

COVID-19 considerations: They are COVID conscious while being realistic. That being said, they want a nanny who takes precautions and is not reckless when it comes to being safe. Nanny should wear a mask in public at all times and wash hands frequently.



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