Nanny needed for two children (4 years and 1.5 years). Preferably living in Staten Island. Must have documents. Part time - 10-15 hours. Preferably minimal spoken English. The older child is in school from 9-3. Mostly you will have to sit with the younger child. The nanny will have to cook food for the children once or twice a week (approximately soup or borscht, cutlets or chicken). The woman must be active and develop children according to their age. Decent salary. Not an agency. Call 954-907-1296
New Jersey, Old Bridge Family looking for a live-in nanny/housekeeper. Work 6 days a week, you will have a separate bedroom. Day off on Tuesday. The family has one child, 3 years old, all day in the garden. Sometimes the family flies to Florida for vacation, the woman should be able to go with us. Salary $800, cash. Call me at: +1(347) 729 3058
We are seeking a live-in nanny for a 6-day workweek with 1 day off. We have a newborn baby in the house, and the mother needs help with the baby and with housework (cooking, cleaning, and laundry) for her other adult children. Ages 55 and under, pay $1,000 per week. The nanny will have a separate bedroom.
Job Title: ABA Therapist/Behavioral Health Specialist Location: Financial District (FIDI), New York, NY Employment Type: Part-time Schedule: Afternoons (20-25 hours per week) Pay: $24.38 – $29.36 per hour Job Description: We are seeking a caring and compassionate ABA Therapist/Behavioral Health Specialist to work with children with autism and other developmental disabilities. The therapist will work under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to implement individualized behavior plans based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to make a real, positive impact on the lives of children and their families. Primary Duties: Work with children individually using ABA-based programs Support the development of communication, social, and adaptive skills Follow the behavior plan and collect data on the client’s progress Use reinforcement and redirection to shape positive behavior