Help needed after school for a family near University of Maine, ME.

Job Description

After School Family Helper near University of Maine, ME. Provides assistance with various household tasks and supports the family's daily needs. This role includes organizing, cleaning, and maintaining the household environment, along with completing errands and basic administrative tasks. The ideal candidate should be efficient, reliable, and detail-oriented. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are necessary to ensure a smoothly operating household. Must have a valid driver's license and be comfortable working independently. Able to handle multiple tasks and adapt to changing priorities as required.

Parent/Family Information

  • Location: Orono, ME 4471
  • Seeking: Orono Nanny
  • Education: Attending/Graduated College
  • Time Needed: Part-Time

Nanny Job Requirements

  • Experienced Nanny: Yes
  • Background Checked: Yes
  • Verified College Enrollment: Yes
  • - Apply to become a nanny listed on Wyndy to help this family and other families in your community
  • - Work with a variety of families to nanny their children
  • - Set your own hours while you help families care for their children

Qualifications

  • - A love of working with children
  • - Excellent communication skills
  • - Ability to follow directions
  • - Passion for helping others

Pay

  • - Parents set the rate they are paying for each nanny job (most nannies earn between $50-$100/job)

Application Process

  • - Upon submission, your application will be reviewed to ensure quality before becoming active.
  • - You'll receive an initial response within 48 hours of submission.

Apply for this Part-Time Orono Nanny Job

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