Babysitter Needed in South Denver

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

Do you love working with children?

Are you looking for a flexible job - one you can work around your school schedule or life? 

Do you live in Denver or the South Denver suburbs (Englewood, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Aurora or Parker)? 

If so, Jovie Childcare of Denver, Boulder + Fort Collins welcomes you to apply to our elite team of nannies and babysitters! We are hiring for part-time and full-time nannies throughout these metro areas. Join our growing team today!

About Our Growing Team of Nannies and Babysitters in Denver, Boulder + Fort Collins:

  • We are woman-owned, woman-operated, and woman-lead by nanny and babysitting veterans with 25+ years of industry experience 
  • Our caring and experienced management team, each with 8+ years of industry experience, is ready to support you and your goals
  • We represent 100's of pre-screened, professional Colorado families throughout the metro area
  • We were voted Glassdoor Best Places to Work 

Why Our Team? What We Offer: 

  • Paid training and orientation to set you up for success from day one
  • Overtime pay at 1.5x for 40+ hours/week, more than 12 hours/day and federal holidays
  • Flexible scheduling and mobile booking (through our app) that works with your life. Full-time, part-time, anytime...that's our motto!  
  • The opportunity to choose one-to-one nanny placements (10-30+ hours/week), regular babysitting assignments, occasional evenings, weekend hours, care for special events and more. 
  • Our management team will will match you with a family/families based on your preferences, skills, experience, location, and more

Details of the Position:  

  • Care for children of all ages, typically infants through elementary aged kiddos 
  • Schedule is typically Monday through Friday, 6-10+ hour shifts daily 
  • Pay is $18-$20+/hour based on relevant childcare experience, commitment length and availability.
  • Commitment: 3+ month minimum, but most of our team members are with us long-term (it's a job that will actually grow and change with you!)

The Ideal Person for Our Team: 

  • Our nannies and babysitters are hardworking, fun and have an upbeat, positive temperament.
  • Our best team members embody our core values of Can-Do Attitude, Results Matter and Leave It Better.
  • Individuals who have experience as a babysitter/nanny, in summer camps, day camps, church nurseries, daycares, schools or childcare centers are encouraged to apply. 

Position Must Haves:

  • Valid driver's license + reliable vehicle 
  • 4-5 days/week (Monday -Friday) of availability to work (30+ hours/week)
  • 1-2+ years of childcare experience verifiable with refs 
  • CPR certification or willingness to renew
  • 18+ years old and a H.S. graduate 

IF YOU HAVE A HEART FOR CHILDREN AND CARING FOR COLORADO FAMILIES, WE CAN'T WAIT TO TALK TO YOU! 

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