Full-Time Nanny Jacksonville Twinkle Toes Nanny Agency Jacksonville is seeking warm, dependable full-time nannies! We’re looking for caregivers who bring positive energy, creativity, and kindness into their work with little ones. Our ideal nanny enjoys engaging infants and toddlers in hands-on, developmentally supportive activities that encourage growth, confidence, and joyful everyday moments. Position Details: • Full-time roles generally range between 30 and 40 hours per week , based on each family’s needs • Primary care will focus on infants and toddlers in a nurturing, interactive home environment • Schedules are weekday daytime hours , most commonly starting between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. and ending between 4:00 and 5:30 p.m. • Some families may offer three to four longer full-day shifts per week instead of a traditional Monday–Friday schedule Responsibilities: Role responsibilities are not limited to: • Prepping light lunches/breakfast for the child • Driving children to appointments or school pick-ups • changing diapers • Light child-related house cleaning during nap times • Engaging and playing with child(ren) • planning activities to do with children • Putting the child down for a nap • Effective communication with family and agency Qualifications: • Experience in caring for infants and toddlers in a home setting • Ability to prepare nutritious meals and snacks for young children • Proven track record of safely transporting children to appointments and activities • Skill in maintaining a clean and organized environment during nap times • Creativity in planning engaging and developmentally supportive activities • Strong communication skills to effectively liaise with families and agencies • The capability to adapt to varying family schedules and needs with flexibility Compensation: $19 - $22 hourly
• Role responsibilities are not limited to: • Prepping light lunches/breakfast for the child • Driving children to appointments or school pick-ups • changing diapers • Light child-related house cleaning during nap times • Engaging and playing with child(ren) • planning activities to do with children • Putting the child down for a nap • Effective communication with family and agency