- Night care is required in the beginning until baby is older
- Cook lunch & dinner
- Light housekeeping
- Preferably someone with early childhood care experience, training in infant & early childhood development
- Mandarin and basic English communication
- Willing to move to Utah for a few months
Start date: early to mid April 2024
Requirement:
- can drive and can take baby to library or park
- can take care of 5 month-old baby girl
Main responsibilities are:
Care for baby (feeding, diaper changes, monitoring sleep, bathing if needed, taking to outdoor activities such as park and library, engaging with baby, etc)
Light household work
1 lunch meal per day (if possible...
Requirement:
- Can drive & run errands
- Basic English needed
Main responsibilities:
- Light household work (Kids’ laundry, dishes, bottles, toy room organization, common area cleaning and vacuuming)
- Cook one dinner
- Support with baby care (8 months old boy)
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