KP817 - ROTA Nanny - Manhattan, NYC

British American Household StaffingNew York, NY
Onsite

About The Position

A growing family in downtown Manhattan is looking for a dependable, nurturing, and proactive ROTA nanny to care for their newborn and 2-year-old. Care is shared by two ROTA nannies on 24-hour shifts, working 1-2 weeks on/ 1-2 weeks off. The nanny is live-in while on duty and lives out when off duty, so candidates must maintain their own housing in the area. The family travels often, both within the U.S. and abroad; when a trip takes them out of town, the family covers the nanny's flight back to home base for the off rotation. The family has a newborn care specialist for the baby's first 3–4 months, so the nanny can expect the baby to be in a consistent, well-established routine. This is a long-term role for caregivers who want to build a genuine, lasting bond with the children and grow with them as their needs change. The right person loves working with young children, takes pride in creating a calm and nurturing home, and works well alongside a team. Both nannies would take turns accompanying the family on domestic and international trips. A flexible, adaptable approach is essential, since plans can change with travel, holidays, the children's routines, and other commitments that come up.

Requirements

  • Background as a full-time nanny, comfortable with children of different ages at once
  • Prior experience in an ROTA role with young children
  • Strong grounding in caring for both infants and toddlers — feeding, sleep, developmental milestones, behavior guidance, and safety
  • Positive, can-do outlook
  • Proactive and fully present with the kids throughout the shift
  • A self-starter who gets things done
  • Adaptable to any environment
  • Genuinely enjoys nurturing independence and helping children learn
  • Highly organized, punctual, clean, and tidy
  • Available to serve as a full-time caregiver during the family's domestic and international travel
  • At ease traveling with the family, both in the U.S. and abroad
  • Comfortable working holidays
  • A strong team player alongside hands-on parents and other caregivers
  • Authorized to work in the U.S. and to travel internationally
  • Valid driver's license with a clean record
  • Confident swimmer
  • Flexible and ready to travel as needed
  • Happy to collaborate closely with other household staff
  • A clear communicator who can take charge when the moment calls for it
  • Discretion and good judgment — sensitive to the family's privacy, knowing when to give them space, and poised and professional around their friends and wider circle
  • Looking to commit long-term to a warm, grounded family
  • Up to date with vaccinations

Nice To Haves

  • Fluent in Spanish is a plus
  • A degree or certification in early childhood education or infant care is a plus, though equivalent hands-on experience counts too

Responsibilities

  • Keeping each child on their daily rhythm — bottles and diaper changes for the baby, meals and snacks for the toddler, plus naps and play for both
  • Handle bottle feeds (breast milk or formula) for the baby and help introduce solids when ready, while preparing meals and snacks for the toddler and encouraging self-feeding
  • Providing warm, attentive care for both a newborn and a toddler
  • Maintain a safe, comfortable, and clean space for the children, following safe-sleep practices for the baby and consistent bedtime routines for the toddler
  • Lead developmental play suited to each age — tummy time and sensory activities for the baby, and imaginative play, early learning, arts and crafts, and active outdoor time for the toddler, with books and music for both
  • Work with the parents to shape routines that fit each child's stage, adjusting as they grow
  • Keep the children's spaces running smoothly: tidying the nursery and playroom, staying ahead on supplies, rotating out outgrown toys and clothes, and keeping diaper bags and outing gear packed and ready
  • Keep the parents in the loop on the children's day, mood, and anything noteworthy
  • Read situations well — know when to step in and take initiative
  • Keep children's supplies stocked and handle the light housekeeping that goes with their care — washing bottles, doing their laundry, and keeping their areas clean and sanitized
  • Take the children to outings, appointments, and activities, driving or walking as needed
  • Travel with the family, so care stays seamless on trips, packing everything the children need (clothing, gear, food, and the rest); light child-related housekeeping continues while away
  • On occasion, share a room with one of the children while traveling

Benefits

  • Health reimbursement arrangement of $1,000 per month
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