A loving family in Culver City (soon relocating to Cheviot Hills) is seeking a nurturing and reliable Full-Time Nanny to care for their 8-week-old baby, born in September 2025. The family has had a wonderful experience with a night nurse since birth and plans to transition daytime care to a dedicated nanny starting the week after Thanksgiving or shortly thereafter.

The position offers a steady Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm schedule, and is ideal for an experienced caregiver with 5+ years of professional infant experience who understands the importance of maintaining a calm, clean, and safe environment. The parents are looking for someone warm, attentive, and detail-oriented — a nanny who will lovingly support their baby’s growth and development while keeping things running smoothly at home.

LOCATION: Culver City + Cheviot Hills, CA (Greater Los Angeles Area)

SCHEDULE: Monday through Friday, 9AM–5PM

COMPENSATION: $35-$40/hr Gross Depending on Experience

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Recent Newborn + Infant Experience
  • Up to Date on All Primary Vaccinations
  • Comfortable with Pets – they have a dog
  • Comfortable Swimming – their new home in Cheviot Hills will have a pool

The ideal candidate will be up to date on all vaccinations and naturally tidy and organized — someone who can stay on top of bottle cleaning, light baby laundry, and keeping the nursery and kitchen tidy. A background in early childhood development or education is a plus, as is the ability to speak a second language (especially Mandarin).

The family also has a friendly dog, so being comfortable around pets is important. Occasional help with walks, feedings, or cleaning bowls would be greatly appreciated, though not required. Driving won’t be a primary need for now, but there is a family car available for future use if necessary. This is a wonderful opportunity for a dedicated nanny who loves caring for infants and wants to grow with a family as they settle into their new home!

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