Full or Part-time Childcare Providers Needed

North Denver, CO
Part Time to Full Time
Student (High School)

Are you tired of mundane jobs that drain you?

Are you looking for a job that's fun and makes a difference in the world? 

If so, meet Jovie of Denver+ - Colorado's Leading In-Home Childcare Provider!

Our local management team, made up of former nannies and childcare providers, believes childcare is the most important job in the world. Helping raise little humans is a daily adventure, and every day is an opportunity for you to spread a little extra love and fun into the world.

Our reliable, positive and kind-hearted Jovie nannies and babysitters are on a mission to make every child's day a little brighter. You'll join our squad in Denver, Centennial/Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, and Boulder - Fort Collins, working in private family homes in your area providing top-notch childcare. 

The Jovie of Denver Experience - It's a Great Job With All The Perks: 

  • Flexibility: You're not just working, you're thriving on flexibility. We value your work-life balance too, and caregivers can pick their schedules. Want to work 10-15 hours/week, great? Looking for more - 30-40 hours/week is available to you, too! 
  • Steady, Legal Pay: Get ready for a competitive paycheck starting at $18.75 -$21/hour depending on childcare experience, commitment level and availability. You'll be paid legally, with access to all the benefits, on a bi-weekly basis.
  • Paid Time Off and Performance-Based Raises: When you work hard for us, we'll work hard to ensure you are growing too, including financially. Paid sick leave and performance based raises offered to our great nannies and babysitters!
  • Training and Career Growth: We offer paid onboarding, free childcare training and regular professional development. You'll be leveling up your childcare skills and making great money doing it!
  • Peace of Mind: We take care of the tough stuff for our team. You can rest assured that every family we connect you with has been screened and vetted to ensure they're good enough for YOU. Your job: focus on the fun part - the kids and having a great day. 
  • Hands-On Support: Our management team is here to support you. You'll join a community of other local childcare professionals here to support you and grow with you too.

Our Requirements: 

  • Must be 18 years old or older
  • Must be a high school graduate (or equivalent)
  • Must have reliable transportation
  • Comfortable working with different families and driving within a 15-mile radius
  • Experience with young children (infants through elementary ages) 


Ready to Join the Fun? 

If you've got a heart full of love for kids and a can-do attitude, don't wait! Join the Jovie Denver+ family today and embark on a rewarding and fun childcare adventure! Apply now and help us build stronger Colorado families one care day at a time. 

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