Yanceyville, NC Nanny Jobs
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Full Time nanny job available starting Monday, May 12 in Raleigh - $27/hr
Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30-5:30, ~35 hours/week (some flexibility on hours and up to 40 for the right fit) Start Date: May Duration: 1 year Location: Leesville/540, candidate can be no more than 30 min...
Family looking for a caretaker starting Saturday, May 24
Infant Nanny Needed in Durham We are seeking a warm, experienced, and reliable nanny to care for our infant (3 months in June) in Durham, NC. Details of the Role: • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30...
Seeking an experienced caretaker starting Sunday, Jun 01 (flexible)
Hello! We are two moms looking for a part time nanny for our son who was born in January 2025. My wife and I have a flexible schedule and are looking for someone to pick up around 2 days a week (M-W;...
Full Time nanny job available starting Friday, Aug 01
Exploring nanny options for our 2 (and soon to be 3) children. Looking to see M-F from 9am-5pm for all 3 or perhaps half day 1pm-5pm daily to combine with half day daycare. This would likely be...
Family needs a full time caretaker starting Monday, Sep 01
Nanny needed during the day to care for 1 child. Due date is July looking for services to start late August/early September.
Nanny position available starting Monday, Sep 01 (flexible)
Full-time Nanny Needed in South Durham Sep-Dec 2025
Family needs a full time caretaker starting Monday, Sep 15
We are looking for a nanny for our baby coming in August 2025, but we’d need services starting when she’s about a month old until she can start daycare. We have a dog and a cat that will need...
Family needs a full time caretaker starting Wednesday, Oct 01
I’m an account executive who’s been working from home, and I’ll be heading back to work in about 12 weeks (possibly a bit longer). I’d really appreciate any guidance as I navigate this transition.