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[quote=Anonymous]Hi, I don't know the exact wording for what we are looking for, but to try to make it short, I am taking a new job with a very high salary and will need a caregiver + assistant who is very experienced and capable. Basically, we believe we can afford top of the market and are wondering where those types of caregivers look for jobs and advertise? The hours will not necessarily be long (40-45 hours) because my husband and I have different work hours -- he goes early, I'll stay late, but to make my new job work I really need someone who is super organized, always punctual, willing to help with things like errands and keeping the home running smoothly (but not cleaning since we will arrange for that separately). And someone who is great with kids. We have kids in kinder, 3rd, and 5th, so the caregiving will be after school hours (which begins at 2PM), except in summers of course. We want to hire someone who will bond with the kids, get involved in things they enjoy (one kid loves board games, another loves crafting and baking, the youngest wants someone to play barbies and dolls), and take good care of them (prepare healthy foods, chat with them about their day, etc). Thanks for any suggestions![/quote]
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