Part Time Nanny

Indianapolis, IN
Part Time to Full Time
Student (High School)

Are you ready to build a stronger resume while you make a difference in a child's life? You don’t have to choose between feeding your bank account and feeding your soul. Here’s how you can do both. 

Who is Jovie?  We are a team of caregivers who are ready companions to families who are trying to control the chaos!  Here at Jovie of Greater Indianapolis, we are on a mission to reimagine childcare.  

We are currently looking for professional, dependable and enthusiastic caregivers to join our Jovie team!  We have several positions that range from 15-30 hours a week.  Here at Jovie, we work with our talented team to ensure they are getting the hours they want, while maintaining a flexible schedule.   

You focus on the work.  We do the rest.  

  • Private Nanny Placements: Wages vary by experience,  nanny position starts at $16.00/hour - up to $20/hr
  • On Your Side - Need to change things up with the family?  We're here to help.
  • Regular Paychecks - No need to worry about asking to be paid or filing tax paperwork
  • We have a lucrative Referral Program!

Benefits:

  • Monthly wellness allowance of $125.00
  • Freshbenies membership (virtual doctor appointments)
  • Ongoing (remote) training opportunites
  • CPR/First Aid/AED Certification course provided
  • Work schedule that can accommodate your school or other job schedule!

A job that rewards you in every way.

  • Make a difference in the lives of children. What we do matters for the children and families we serve.
  • Create relationships. You’ll gain life-changing experiences with children and ongoing connections with parents.
  • Independence. No corporate structure here, but we provide the training and ongoing support you need to succeed.

Make every workday matter.  Values that guide us: Can Do. Results Matter. Leave it better.

Responsibilities and Requirements:

  • We are looking for an engaging, child-focused individuals who are willing to have fun, play, read, do arts and crafts and other activities, and provide an attentive and safe environment for the children in their care.
  • 2+ years childcare, babysitter or nanny experience, preferably including infant and toddler experience.
  • Must have a reliable insured vehicle for travel to family homes.
  • Minimum age of 18, valid driver’s license
  • Hold a high school diploma/GED
  • CPR trained or willing to receive training

With opportunities for advancement and professional growth, we want caregivers to feel valued. When you first start here at Jovie, you aren’t just trained. You’re Jovie trained. That includes understanding the brand, guidance on interacting with kids of all ages and specialized skills for children with unique needs. And if you have a question or need some support, you have not only a local Jovie team but an entire national brand backing you up.

Apply today to learn more about who we are, what we do and the opportunities we can provide you in your career path!

As we continue to monitor the progression of COVID-19, our top priority is the health and safety of our caregivers and families. We are following updates and guidance from the CDC, as well as state and local authorities, and staying informed on best practices.

Thank you for considering Jovie  – the nation’s most complete resource for a full-service nanny and professional babysitting services. Building Stronger Families®.

 

 

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