baby sleeping in bed with parents

Amazing family expecting a Baby Girl 05/19/2025

Job Location

Lafayette 80226

Family and Household Dynamics

About the Family

This proposed schedule can be adapted for the right candidate. (8 weeks of care)

Week One: 4 nights (Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri)
Week Two: 4 nights (Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri)
Week Three: 4 nights (Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri)
Week Four: 3 nights (Mon, Wed, Fri)
Week Five: 3 nights (Mon, Wed, Fri)
Week Six: 3 nights (Mon, Wed, Fri)
Week Seven: 2 nights (Wed, Fri)
Week Eight: 2 nights (Wed, Fri)

Additional Notes

  • A Big brother that will be 22 months when baby 2 comes.
  • Yes, 2 large dogs. One anxious Bernese mountain dog (friendly, but can be a barker and takes a moment to warm up) and old, one toothless street mutt.
  • No allergens in the home.

Key Responsibilities

Standard Duties

All standard nanny duties including washing bottles, cleaning breast pump parts, emptying he diaper bin, baby laundry, maintaining the nursery no following the baby’s sleep routine

Desired Skills andAbilities

  • 5+ years of infant experience
  • Up to date certifications.
  • The ideal candidates will be nurturing, patient,and experienced in newborn care,
    with a strong understanding of infant development and safety. They will be
    attentive to the baby’s needs.

Compensation and Benefits

  • Based on experience

Required Qualifications

We welcome all candidates who meet or exceed the following requirements to apply:

  • Have a minimum of 5+ years o applicable professional experience verifiable with
    references
  • Have strong professional and personal references
  • Have a reliable vehicle, valid driver’s liscence and proof of auto insurance
  • Are 18+ years old and a high school graduate (2-4+ years preferred)
  • Are authorized to work in the U.S. without out restriction
  • Are a non smoker
  • Committed to professional, legal pay
  • CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to renew prior to hire) as well as have all
    standard vaccinations, including flu, trap, and COVID-19