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A full-time nanny provides consistent, reliable care and support for children while helping families maintain a smooth household routine. This role goes beyond basic supervision—it’s about creating a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment where children can learn, grow, and thrive.
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Part-time nannies work closely with parents to ensure consistency in routines and may also assist with school drop-offs, pick-ups, or extracurricular activities depending on the family’s needs. This positions hours are most consistent with 15–30 hours per week!
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A temporary nanny provides short-term childcare support for families who need reliable help on a limited basis. This may include filling in while a regular nanny is away, covering during school breaks, assisting after a new baby arrives, or helping during travel or transitions. Temporary nannies focus on creating a safe, nurturing, and consistent environment for children while adapting quickly to the family’s routines. Their responsibilities often include supervising play, preparing meals and snacks, assisting with daily routines, and ensuring the children’s well-being during the agreed-upon period.
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A babysitter provides safe, attentive care for children on an as-needed basis, usually for short periods such as evenings, weekends, or special occasions. Typical responsibilities include supervising play, preparing light meals or snacks, assisting with bedtime routines, and ensuring a safe and positive environment while parents are away. Babysitters may also help with homework, reading, or creative activities depending on the children’s ages and family preferences.
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A tutor provides academic support and guidance to students in specific subjects to improve their understanding, skills, and confidence. Responsibilities include preparing personalized lesson plans, explaining concepts in a clear and engaging way, assisting with homework or test preparation, and tracking the student’s progress. Tutors may work with students one-on-one or in small groups, adapting their teaching style to fit different learning needs and goals. Strong communication skills, subject knowledge, and patience are essential.