Military Base Access Private Nannies Needed Government - Hampton, VA at Geebo

Military Base Access Private Nannies Needed

Operation Child Care Operation Child Care Hampton, VA Hampton, VA Full-time Contract Full-time Contract $16 - $25 an hour $16 - $25 an hour 22 hours ago 22 hours ago 22 hours ago NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Operation Child Care is seeking part-time, full-time, and date night nannies to serve the Department of Defense community in the Hampton Roads area.
Who can apply? You must be 18 or older You must have independent base access.
You must be able and willing to undergo a background check as well as complete training You understand that this is a profession and not a hobby What are the benefits of working with OCC? You will support and be supported by the military community All families are advised that the rate for an OCC nanny begins at $16 an hour, you have full input regarding your pay rate All full-time caregivers can negotiate paid time off and paid holidays, all families are advised about this being the norm.
All caregivers decide the schedule that works best for them, and we find families to match Contracts can be short or long-term depending on the needs of the families and caregivers We find you families that understand you are a professional and you will be paid and treated like one If this sounds like a career for you, please fill out the application linked below https:
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Full-time, Contract Pay:
$16.
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00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Paid time off Schedule:
Choose your own hours Application Question(s):
Do you currently have independent military base access?
Experience:
Paid Child Care:
2 years (Required) License/Certification:
Military ID (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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