San Martin, CA Babysitting Jobs
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Nanny position available starting Monday, Feb 23 in Los Altos Hills - $30/hr
We’re looking for a reliable, part-time nanny to help weekday afternoons (Monday–Friday, 2:00–6:00 PM). Responsibilities include: • School pickups • Meal prep for the kids • Light housekeeping...
Seeking an experienced part time caretaker starting Monday, Feb 23 (flexible)
Childcare needed for happy 4 month old baby
Nanny needed starting Tuesday, Feb 24 in Central Menlo Park
We are looking for a driver to help take kids to their activities after school. We already have a full time nanny so this is a second driver to help on days that are particularly busy. You will...
Family needs a caretaker starting Tuesday, Feb 24 in Willow Glen
Babysitter Needed We are looking for a responsible, reliable babysitter to assist with school and activity pickups and after-school care. Schedule: • Tuesday–Thursday • Occasional weekends as...
Part Time nanny required starting Thursday, Feb 26 in Mt. Carmel
Help with afterschool pickup, getting to and coming home from sports practices, and homework.
Sitter position available Friday, Feb 27, 8:30am - 5:30pm in Ventura
Looking for someone to watch a sweet 2-month-old baby boy during the day for 1-2 days while I am away and husband is at work. Ideally would be February 26 (thursday), 27 (friday), and March 2...
Hiring a babysitter Friday, Feb 27 at 8:30 PM - Saturday, Feb 28 at 5:45 PM
take care of our kids, look and make food for them
Hiring a babysitter Saturday, Feb 28 at 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM - $37/hr
Watch our two children at a resort in Carmel for the afternoon.
Family needs a babysitter Sunday, Mar 01 at 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Will be working this day- hoping to have someone interactive and active come hang out with kids for day. **I would prefer that the kids don’t spend 10 hours playing on their electronics and instead...