A warm and thoughtful family is seeking an experienced, career nanny to care for their newborn daughter. This is a long-term, full-time position beginning in early July. The ideal candidate is nurturing, knowledgeable in infant development, and able to work collaboratively with parents while bringing confidence and professionalism to the role.
Responsibilities
Provide attentive, full-time care for a newborn
Support feeding routines, diapering, naps, and overall daily structure
Monitor developmental milestones and implement age-appropriate activities
Engage in enriching, screen-free interaction and play
Take the child on walks and incorporate outdoor time
Maintain a safe, clean, and organized environment for the child
Assist with light child-related housekeeping (bottles, laundry, tidying nursery)
Communicate regularly with parents regarding routines, progress, and needs
Adapt to evolving schedules as the family transitions back to work
Qualifications
Extensive experience as a career nanny, specifically with newborns/infants
Strong understanding of infant development and best practices
Warm, calm, and nurturing personality
Collaborative mindset with ability to follow parental guidance while offering expertise
High level of professionalism, discretion, and reliability
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (with flexibility to start earlier if needed)
Salary: $35–$40 per hour
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