Live-In Nanny | Long-Term Role | Private Guesthouse | Team-Based Household

Seeking a professional, dependable, and nurturing live-in nanny to provide attentive care for three children (ages 2, 5, and 6) in a structured, fully supported household. This is a long-term opportunity for an experienced caregiver who thrives in an organized environment and enjoys working collaboratively with parents and another nanny.

The nanny will live in a private, multi-floor guesthouse with a full kitchen and bathroom and work as part of a team to ensure consistent, high-quality care and daily structure.

Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Tagalog, Ilocano, or Cebuano language skills are a strong plus.

A second nanny provides afternoon and weekend coverage, ensuring team support and balanced scheduling.

Responsibilities

Childcare

  • Provide attentive, safety-focused care for one toddler and two school-age children
  • Manage daily routines including dressing, bathing, naps, and transitions
  • Support emotional, social, and developmental growth

Activities & Engagement

  • Plan and supervise age-appropriate activities, indoor and outdoor play, and learning experiences

Meals & Household Support

  • Prepare nutritious meals and snacks for the children
  • Maintain clean and organized children’s areas
  • Handle children’s laundry
  • Perform light child-related housekeeping

Transportation

  • Provide safe transportation to school, activities, and appointments as needed

Teamwork

  • Work collaboratively with parents and co-nanny
  • Follow established household routines and care expectations

Travel

  • Travel with the family domestically and internationally
  • Provide full childcare support while traveling
  • Must have valid passport and be able to travel internationally

Requirements

  • Minimum 3+ years of professional nanny experience preferred
  • Experience caring for toddlers and multiple children
  • CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
  • Valid driver’s license with clean driving record
  • Valid passport and ability to travel internationally
  • Authorized to work in the United States
  • Strong communication skills and professional demeanor
  • Reliable, organized, proactive, and team-oriented

Preferred (not required):

  • Tagalog, Ilocano, or Cebuano language skills
  • Experience in private households

Schedule & Benefits

Schedule:
Wednesday–Sunday, approximately 6:45 a.m.–7:45 p.m.
(Schedule may vary slightly based on family needs; team support in place)

Compensation & Benefits:

  • $27–$30 per hour (based on experience)
  • Private guesthouse provided
  • All groceries provided
  • All travel expenses covered
  • Long-term, stable position

About the Role

This is an excellent opportunity for a professional nanny seeking a stable, long-term live-in position with strong compensation, private housing, and a collaborative household environment.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $28.00 - $30.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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