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Child Caregiver/Nanny, North Cambridge, MA 02140

United States

Part Time Nanny – North Cambridge, MA 02140

A family in North Cambridge, MA 02140 is seeking an experienced, attentive, and flexible nanny to care for their infant. Both parents work from home and are looking for a caregiver who is responsive, communicative, and aligned with their caregiving style.

Schedule:

  • Monday–Friday, 11am-3pm 
  • Occasional flexibility appreciated
  • Family travels to the Cape monthly — openness to travel is a plus

Family Specifications:

  • Non-smoking home
  • 1 small dog (French Bulldog)
  • Both parents work from home
  • Family values open communication, collaboration, and mutual respect

Responsibilities:

  • Provide attentive, nurturing care for an infant
  • Follow baby’s routine (sleep – play – sleep – play)
  • Support age-appropriate developmental activities
  • Light household support during naps (tidying, bottles, etc.)
  • Maintain a safe, calm, and engaging environment

Caregiving Preferences:

  • Prefer a caregiver who responds promptly to the baby’s needs and distress
  • Someone who loves working with infants and young children
  • Open to feedback and able to collaborate with parents
  • Experienced, flexible, and able to offer input while respecting family preferences
  • Strong communicator who is proactive around the home
  • Understands how to avoid overstimulation and follows the baby’s cues

Requirements:

  • Experience caring for infants
  • Patient, warm, and attentive approach to caregiving
  • Comfortable working in a home with parents present
  • Flexible and proactive, while respecting family preferences

Compensation:

  • $24–$30 per hour (commensurate with experience; flexible for the right candidate)

All candidates will be subject to a background check. This position requires proof of legal authorization to work in the United States. The family is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please submit your resume and a brief introduction highlighting your experience with infant care.

Important Information:
Wellthy is not an agency. This is a private, family-hired position. We provide Care Coordination services to families nationwide, which may include connecting families with potential caregivers. All caregivers are hired directly by the family and are not employed by Wellthy. We take privacy very seriously. For questions on our Applicant Privacy Policy or to review, please visit our careers page. (Job #1752316)

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