Part Time Nanny/Babysitter

Hi, My name is Puja Patel and I am a current doctoral student in the College of Education. My husband and I just had a baby in December. We are currently looking for a part-time nanny/babysitter to start in April 2024. My son will be 4 months old at that time. We are looking for about 4-5 hours of help between 9am and 4pm. We approximate needing help 3 to 4 days a week. The days and times can be flexible based on your availability. We are located in South Lake Union and require someone who can commute. Please email me if you are interested and can work all or some of the given hours.

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Location

South Lake Union

Audience

  • Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students
  • Master in Teaching Students: Elementary
  • Certified Teachers
  • Graduate Alumni
  • Undergraduate Alumni
  • Application Deadline Date

    April 12, 2024

    Contact Name

    Puja Patel

    Contact Email

    ppatel21@uw.edu

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