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Skokie, IL · On-site

$180 - $200/day

Paid travel time in between clients & mileage * Medical Benefits - Including Vision & Dental * Extremely Positive Work Environment * Earn Company Reward Points for going above and beyond

Full IMMEDIATE NEED FOR Live-in Caregiver FOR ELDERLY Visiting Angels in Sudbury, MA is in need of ... TO TRAVEL TO THE FRAMINGHAM AREA AND SURROUNDING TOWNS SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY Become a Visiting ...

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How much do live in travel chaperone jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in travel chaperone in the United States is $22.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Live In Travel Chaperone, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Live In Travel Chaperone, you need strong organizational skills, experience in supervising groups, and often a background in education or youth work. Familiarity with travel logistics, first aid certification, and communication apps for coordination are typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities help you manage diverse personalities and handle unexpected situations. These skills ensure the safety, well-being, and positive experience of those you are chaperoning during travel.

What is a Live In Travel Chaperone?

A Live In Travel Chaperone is a professional who accompanies individuals or groups, often minors, during travel to ensure their safety, supervision, and well-being. They typically stay with the travelers throughout the journey, assisting with logistics, accommodation, and daily needs. Their responsibilities may include managing schedules, handling emergencies, and providing guidance or companionship. Live In Travel Chaperones are commonly hired by parents, schools, or organizations for trips involving children, teens, or vulnerable adults. The goal is to provide peace of mind and support during travel.

What is the difference between Live In Travel Chaperone vs Live In Nanny?

AspectLive In Travel ChaperoneLive In Nanny
CredentialsBackground check, childcare certification, travel experienceChildcare certification, background check, experience with children
Work EnvironmentTraveling with children, often in different locations, sometimes abroadLiving in the family’s home, providing daily childcare
Employer & Industry UsageFamilies needing travel supervision for children, often in hospitality or private serviceFamilies seeking daily childcare support at home

Both roles involve caring for children, but a Live In Travel Chaperone primarily accompanies families during travel, ensuring safety and supervision on the go. A Live In Nanny provides consistent childcare at home. The key difference lies in the work setting: travel versus home environment.

What are some common challenges faced by a Live In Travel Chaperone and how can they be managed?

Live In Travel Chaperones often face challenges such as managing diverse personalities within a group, adapting to changing travel schedules, and maintaining constant vigilance to ensure participants’ safety. Flexibility, strong communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial for overcoming these obstacles. Building rapport quickly and setting clear expectations with travelers can help foster a positive environment and reduce misunderstandings during trips.
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Infographic showing various Live In Travel Chaperone job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,920 per year, or $22.6 per hour.
Independent Travel Chaperone

Independent Travel Chaperone

FRIENDS of Broomfield

Broomfield, CO • On-site

Contractor

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Enhancing Communities by Creating Opportunities for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Through an Innovative and Person Centered Approach

Reports to: Social & Travel Director

Hours: Vary

General Description

The independent contractor provides meaningful and individually tailored services to meet the goals, desires and needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who attend FRIENDS of Broomfield's Travel Program activities. The contractor is responsible for providing appropriate supervision, mentoring and teaching opportunities so that adults may gain greater independence, increase their personal repertoire of leisure skills, and build meaningful relationships with community members. The contractor helps to ensure activities are provided in a healthy and safe environment.

Responsibilities

Program Operations


  • Provide direct support and supervision during travel events.

  • Assist and support individuals to ensure participation in the activities.

  • Break down tasks or parts of an activity into manageable components so that people of all abilities can participate to the best of their ability.

  • Assist with daily living skills including meal preparation and eating.

  • Assist adults with a variety of aspects of personal care, include toileting, grooming and ambulating.

  • Ensure the activities and the health and safety needs of the individuals are consistently met.

  • Administer medications as prescribed and document administration.

  • Display an awareness of individuals needing physical assistance with ambulation.

  • Recognize the needs and desires of the individual and provide appropriate support.

  • Provide routine positive reinforcement, inspiration and moral support to the individuals served.

  • Manage crises according to established policy, procedures, and guidelines.

  • Handle minor issues that arise, including de-escalating, re-directing, reporting progress and problems to the Department Director.

  • Provide activities and social interactions that are age appropriate and ensure people are treated with dignity and respect.


Transportation


  • Drive in a variety of weather conditions.

  • Assist individuals on and off vehicles.


Communication

  • Establish good rapport with people in the program, families, care providers, FRIENDS staff, and visitors.
  • Report any unusual behaviors, incidents, or concerns to Social and Travel Director.
  • Offer feedback to Director regarding activities.
  • Maintain confidentiality of individuals served at FRIENDS and agency operations.
  • Participate in meetings by offering suggestions and asking questions for clarification.
  • Ongoing communications with supervisors, team members, family members and all other stakeholders regarding any issues, concerns, problems (i.e. programmatically and medically).
  • Attend all required meetings.


Documentation Requirements


  • Complete and maintain paperwork according to policy and procedure.

  • Complete activity plans according to procedures.

  • Ensure timely reporting of incidents according to policy.


Other Duties/Responsibilities


  • Report all incidents involving allegations of mistreatment, abuse, neglect and exploitation (MANE) according to policy.

  • Complete all necessary trainings within the guidelines set by agency.

  • Know, understand, and implement agency policies and procedures.

  • Monitor and report on all data to ensure compliance with Federal, State, County and Municipal statutes, regulation and rules.

  • Model punctuality and dependable attendance.

Job Functions


  • Pass a criminal background check.

  • Possess a valid Colorado driver's license and ability to meet agency's driving requirements.

  • Good written and spoken communication skills.

  • Ability to organize and maintain documentation records and reports.

  • Demonstrated skill and desire for working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • Ability and willingness to safely lift 50 pounds.

  • Willingness and ability to respond to emergency situations as they arise.

  • Ability to drive multi-passenger vehicles including wheelchair buses with a lift.


Education and Training


  • High School diploma

  • Minimum 2 years experience with a program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.